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27.11.25 - 00:30
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Joy City′s Hong Kong farewell throws China′s property strains into sharp relief (SCMP)
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When the Hong Kong stock market closes at 4pm on Thursday, Joy City Property, the company behind the shopping malls bearing the same name across China, will quietly end its 12-year run as a listed company in the city.
The company – the commercial property arm of one of China's largest state-owned conglomerates, Cofco – will join more than 30 Chinese property firms that have exited Hong Kong and mainland exchanges since 2022, as a prolonged market downturn has strained their liquidity and pushed......
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26.11.25 - 14:01
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Chinas Immobilienkrise rückt wieder ins Rampenlicht (Cash)
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Der chinesische Immobilienmarkt bereitet sich auf eine Verschärfung der Krise beim staatlich unterstützten Unternehmen China Vanke vor. Der Bauträger hat Schwierigkeiten, Investoren davon zu überzeugen, dass ein Zahlungsausfall in den kommenden Monaten ohne klarere Anzeichen staatlicher Unterstützung vermieden werden kann..
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26.11.25 - 06:48
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Momentum builds: ′bigger′ Hong Kong property rebound forecast for 2026 (SCMP)
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Hong Kong's lived-in home prices rose to a 14-month high in October, while rents set a new record, according to official data, raising the likelihood of a more significant increase in property prices in 2026, analysts said.
Secondary home prices rose 0.4 per cent month on month, while rents breached the previous peak set more than six years ago, data from the Rating and Valuation Department released on Wednesday showed.
The official home price index now stands at 294.3, the highest since the......
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26.11.25 - 02:45
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HUD Launches Hotline To Crack Down On Crime, Illegal Immigrants In Public Housing (ZeroHedge)
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HUD Launches Hotline To Crack Down On Crime, Illegal Immigrants In Public Housing
Authored by Naveen Athrappully via The Epoch Times,
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner announced the launch of a new national hotline that allows public housing residents to report on criminals and illegal immigrants in HUD-funded housing.
The hotline, 1-800-347-3735, can be used by residents to call the HUD Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for reporting “criminals, illegal aliens, sex offenders, human traffickers, and those guilty of gang activity, drug distribution, and fraud,” Turner said at a Nov. 24 press briefing in Memphis, Tennessee.
Residents can also submit tips on the 24/7 monitored Hudoig.gov/hotline website.
Housing Secretary Scott Turner (R) with President Donald Trump in Washington on July 22, 2025. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images
According to Turner, law enforcement personnel stand ready to assist with any complaints received through th...
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