Hong Kong developer says property segment recovery will be slow, but sees mainland retail and consumption offering the clearest upside Hong Kong developer Hang Lung Properties is pinning its ...
By Clare Jim HONG KONG, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Chinese property developers are no longer required to report monthly data related ...
Troubled developer China Vanke Co’s preliminary net loss in 2025 bloated to about 82 billion yuan, compared with 49.5 billion ...
SHANGHAI -- Troubled property developer China Vanke on Friday said it expects to book a net loss of 82 billion yuan ($11.8 billion) for 2025, widening from 49.48 billion yuan in 2024 and underscoring ...
The severely indebted real estate developer China Evergrande, already in the process of liquidation, said on Tuesday it will be delisted from Hong Kong’s stock exchange on Aug. 25, another setback to ...
Vanke, like many of its peers, has fallen on hard times after once booming in tandem with the Chinese real estate market. The company has been gradually taken over by its hometown government in the ...
HONG KONG, June 28 (Reuters) - State-backed Sino-Ocean Group (3377.HK), opens new tab said on Friday it has received a winding-up petition filed against the Chinese property developer by The Bank of ...
Only 10 developers manage to break US$14 billion in 2025 sales, down from 43 in 2020 China's top real estate developers continue to shrink, according to industry data. The number of mainland property ...
SHANGHAI -- Embattled property developer China Vanke on Tuesday said its state-owned shareholder will provide a loan worth up ...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -Chinese property developer Seazen Group is setting up an institute in Hong Kong to push forward real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, it said on Friday, a process that converts ...
China Evergrande Group, one of the world’s most indebted property developers, will be delisted from the Hong Kong Exchange later this month as it has failed to meet the regulators’ listing norms. Last ...
Chinese property giant Evergrande, the developer whose fall triggered a crisis in the country's property sector, said on Tuesday that it will delist from the Hong Kong stock exchange later this month.
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