A Macquarie-backed data centre operator may be headed to a $6.4 billion IPO, with that story leading our roundup of real estate headlines today. Also in the news, Hong Kong’s relaxed mortgage policies are expected to have little effect on… Read More>>
Luckin Coffee Set to Delist From NASDAQ and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
Yet another too good to be true online-to-offline venture took its latest step into oblivion this past week as Luckin Coffee decided not to resist its delisting from the NASDAQ exchange with the latest instalment in that tale leading Mingtiandi’s… Read More>>
Govt Cracks Down on Illegal Villas and More China Real Estate Policy News
The latest regulatory wave in China involves the central government’s hard line on illegal villa developments, as Mingtiandi’s round-up of China regulatory news finds Evergrande, Country Garden and other developers paying the price for building illicit luxury projects in Hainan,… Read More>>
Asia’s Richest Woman Gets Ready for New York IPO and More Asia Real Estate Headlines
Leading today’s news, Asia’s richest woman could get wealthier still, thanks to an upcoming $200 million New York IPO for developer Country Garden’s education affiliate. Also in the headlines, a site along Hong Kong’s West rail line draw 35 expressions… Read More>>
HK Foreclosures Seen Doubling in 2016 and More China Real Estate Headlines 2015-12-16
Every day Mingtiandi scans the web and curates the day’s biggest stories for you. Here’s what we found today:
HK Foreclosures Predicted to Double in 2016
Property foreclosures in Hong Kong will double from current levels by the end of… Read More>>
China Creates 100M More City Dwellers in Hukou Reform Measure
China took a major step in the government’s move to urbanise its population when the nation’s cabinet officially approved a plan to grant official residence in the country’s major cities for 100 million people.
The move by China’s State… Read More>>
Why the People’s Daily Knows Nothing About China
One of the unfortunate realities about gathering information regarding China in English is the unreliability of popular websites such as the People’s Daily, the China Daily, and their many local level brethren.
Most foreigners living in China or reading about… Read More>>