China’s property market has seen soaring investment from foreign institutional investors, driven by strong expectations of renminbi appreciation this year.
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Foreign investors eye China’s realty market
August 1, 2010
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China’s property market has seen soaring investment from foreign institutional investors, driven by strong expectations of renminbi appreciation this year.
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Foreign investors eye China’s realty market
From Peopledaily.com.cn: China?s property market remains an attractive place to invest despite recent tightening measures, said Fang Fang, JPMorgan?s vice-chairman of Asia investment banking. ?As far as we know, global investors are still willing to
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China realty still a good bet
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From left, NAI Harcourts CEO Chris Nicholl, Harcourts New Zealand COO Jo Clifford and Harcourts New Zealand CEO Hayden Duncan.
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China’s property market is beginning a “collapse” that will hit the nation’s banking system, says a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund.As China’s economy develops, “especially at the speed it’s growing,…
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