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Growing pains: China’s property cooling measures will stabilise economy for long-term growth
Professor Chen Jie, director of the Institute of Real Estate Research at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, estimates that investment in the real estate sector accounts for about 10 per cent of China’s GDP. His research suggests that a 1 per ... ( read original story ...)
Huge commercial project could create new business district for Shanghai
Shanghai could soon have a new financial district after a ... “It has the potential to be a new CBD in Pudong,” said Daniel Yao, head of research for East China at property consultancy JLL. The consortium secured all 19 lots with a single bid at ... ( read original story ...)
Gap widens among Chinese households on desire to buy property, survey shows
The bimonthly household property investment index of top cities – including Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen – ebbed one point to 106 in January, while the indicator for smaller cities inched up by one point to 111, further widening the gap to five ... ( read original story ...)
CPPIB to invest $800M in Chinese real estate developments
On Monday, the Shanghai government also announced that it would continue to strengthen regulation of the city's property market. Meanwhile, the deal between CPPIB and Longfor is the third of its kind after a 2014 $234 million deal for a similar project in ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai will strengthen property market regulation
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - The Shanghai government will continue to strengthen its regulation of the city’s property market, Mayor Ying Yong said on Monday, as China moves to curtail real estate speculation. Ying signalled that the government would continue ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai will strengthen property market regulation – mayor
SHANGHAI, Jan 29 (Reuters) - Shanghai will continue to strengthen its regulation of the city’s property market, Mayor Ying Yong said on Monday, as China moves to curtail real estate speculation. Ying told reporters during a news briefing that housing is ... ( read original story ...)