The recent spate of mortgage strikes by homebuyers across China has exposed the risk that has accumulated in the market as it has developed over the past two decades …
Property market in a tough place but China’s current growth rate is enough for employment: Strategist
Duncan Wrigley, chief strategist at Everbright Securities, talks about China’s growth rate and says electric vehicles and the energy sector have strong prospects.
China’s property demons stalk Vietnam scene
ONE may earn a high salary, but only real estate can build up wealth – for decades, that’s been the Chinese mentality.
China’s property demons stalk Vietnam scene
ONE may earn a high salary, but only real estate can build up wealth – for decades, that’s been the Chinese mentality.
Chinese firm Evergrande’s fall should also serve as a warning to Vietnam
China Evergrande Group’s debt blowup, with the tumbling home prices and mortgage boycotts that followed, have sent the economy into its deepest spin since the Cultural Revolution …
Bangladesh seeking IMF loan is a pragmatic call: Former foreignsecretary
Shahidul Haque emphasised that the countrys fundamentals are sound and its economy, agriculture, and services are doing extremely well, with close to 7% growth.
What is benami property in India and what are the current rules on it?
The transaction involved in the purchase of a benami property is called a benami transaction. The person in whose name the property is purchased is called ‘benamdar’.
China begins probes into four current and former SOE property bosses
Reuters could not immediately reach the four men for comment. The news comes as China grapples with a property crisis that has been a drag on its economy for the past year. C&D International …
BlackRock, UBS Among Funds Slashing Exposure to China Property
Asia’s largest high-yield bond funds are steering clear of China’s real estate sector as a worsening liquidity crisis weighs on the debt, according to research firm Morningstar Inc.Most Read from …
Rohingya refugees cannot be forgotten
I have spent nearly 30 years exposed to emergencies and humanitarian crises. Yet, standing at our “hospital on the hill” in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, now the world’s largest refugee camp, I was taken …