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DISPLAYING 1-3 OF 3 RECORDS — TAGGED "C-REITs"
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China Property Jan 28, 2026

China Property Enters 2026 in Stabilisation Mode as Demand, Developer Restructuring and Fiscal Pressures Converge

The source indicates China is shifting from restrictive housing policies toward stabilisation measures, including resale VAT relief and local easing, but demand recovery remains uncertain. Developer consolidation and restructuring risks—especially for offshore creditors—continue to transmit into consumption weakness, retail retrenchment, and local fiscal pressures.

China Property Jan 27, 2026

China Property: From Deleveraging to Stabilisation as Prices Slide and Restructuring Risks Persist

Source reporting indicates Beijing is pivoting toward a more explicit property-market stabilisation agenda via tax relief, selective easing, and calls for a stronger policy package. Developer stress, weak price momentum, and spillovers into consumption and local government finances remain the central constraints on a durable recovery.

China Property Jan 23, 2026

China Property: From Incremental Easing to Stabilisation as Prices Slide and Developer Stress Persists

SCMP’s China property topic feed indicates Beijing is pivoting toward explicit market stabilisation as home prices continue to weaken and confidence remains fragile. Developer restructuring risks, fiscal pressures tied to land sales, and policy tools such as VAT relief and local purchase-curb easing are emerging as key variables for 2026.

China Property

China Property Enters 2026 in Stabilisation Mode as Demand, Developer Restructuring and Fiscal Pressures Converge

The source indicates China is shifting from restrictive housing policies toward stabilisation measures, including resale VAT relief and local easing, but demand recovery remains uncertain. Developer consolidation and restructuring risks—especially for offshore creditors—continue to transmit into consumption weakness, retail retrenchment, and local fiscal pressures.

Jan 28, 2026 1 views
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China Property

China Property: From Deleveraging to Stabilisation as Prices Slide and Restructuring Risks Persist

Source reporting indicates Beijing is pivoting toward a more explicit property-market stabilisation agenda via tax relief, selective easing, and calls for a stronger policy package. Developer stress, weak price momentum, and spillovers into consumption and local government finances remain the central constraints on a durable recovery.

Jan 27, 2026 1 views
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China Property

China Property: From Incremental Easing to Stabilisation as Prices Slide and Developer Stress Persists

SCMP’s China property topic feed indicates Beijing is pivoting toward explicit market stabilisation as home prices continue to weaken and confidence remains fragile. Developer restructuring risks, fiscal pressures tied to land sales, and policy tools such as VAT relief and local purchase-curb easing are emerging as key variables for 2026.

Jan 23, 2026 1 views
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ID Title Category Date Views
RPT-291 China Property Enters 2026 in Stabilisation Mode as Demand, Developer Restructuring and Fiscal Pressures Converge China Property 2026-01-28 1 ACCESS »
RPT-259 China Property: From Deleveraging to Stabilisation as Prices Slide and Restructuring Risks Persist China Property 2026-01-27 1 ACCESS »
RPT-105 China Property: From Incremental Easing to Stabilisation as Prices Slide and Developer Stress Persists China Property 2026-01-23 1 ACCESS »
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