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China's SOEs Buying Excess Property a Major Step Forward in Rescue Plan
China's state-owned enterprises buying excess housing from the market could be a big leap forward in rescuing the country's property sector as it opens the door for direct public financing, ANZ Resear
Shenzhen Invest (00604): Shen Ye Technology and Shen Ye Group have signed a digital framework agreement.
Shenzhen Invest (00604) has announced that on June 11, 2024, Shenye Technology (a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company)...
HTSC: China's mortgage rates may still have room to fall and remain bullish on the valuation repair of the real estate sector.
HTSC remains bullish on the real estate sector's valuation recovery, focusing on robust real estate developers with more resources in core cities and improved product capabilities, as well as property management companies with resilient performance, stable cash flow, and generous dividends.
China Property Firms Could Revamp Business Models Amid Consolidation -- Market Talk
China's property companies could transform their business models amid accelerating industry consolidation, Citi analysts say in a research note.
Open Source Securities: Inventory pressure still exists in the property market, and subsequent financing progress is still worth paying attention to
According to incomplete statistics from Open Source Securities, as of May 28, 2024, 14 provinces (including Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Guangzhou) have introduced “trade-in” policies for commercial housing. Among them, Jiangsu, Shandong, and Zhejiang have implemented the most cities. In terms of urban energy levels, first-tier cities Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Guangzhou have successively implemented “trade-in” policies, and third-tier cities have implemented more “trade-in” policies.
CITIC Construction Investment Securities: China Real Estate Has Entered the “Consumer Goods Era”
To understand the current reality of real estate in China and the direction of China's real estate policy, we need to pay full attention to the fact that real estate in China has moved from one big era (era of investment goods) to another (era of consumer goods).
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