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Australia's Treasurer suggests falling auction rates could benefit first-home buyers
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Business·01.06.2026AI özeti

Australia's Treasurer suggests falling auction rates could benefit first-home buyers

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers views declining auction clearance rates as potentially beneficial for first-home buyers, especially if it reduces competition from investors. This comes as home prices fall and auction participation wanes, partly due to interest rate hikes and broader economic conditions, alongside proposed government tax reforms affecting property investors.

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Hong Kong home market maintains upwards momentum as eager buyers snap up new flats
HABER
09.05.2026

Hong Kong home market maintains upwards momentum as eager buyers snap up new flats

Hong Kong homebuyers snapped up new flats on offer on Saturday, fuelling optimism that the bull run in the city’s property market will continue. All 154 units at Sun Hung Kai Properties’ Lime Spark project sold out as of 4.30pm, while 147 homes, or 93 per cent of the 158 flats available at Henderson Land’s Highwood Phase 2 project, found buyers, according to real property agents. “Home prices have climbed by nearly 8 per cent this year, and prospective buyers are likely to find that a delay in...

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Morgan Stanley Upgrades Hong Kong Property Forecasts as Residential Rally Spreads to Office and Retail
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04.05.2026AI özeti

Morgan Stanley Upgrades Hong Kong Property Forecasts as Residential Rally Spreads to Office and Retail

Morgan Stanley has upgraded its Hong Kong property market forecasts, projecting 12% home price growth in 2026 (up from 10%) and 5% in 2027. The residential upturn is spilling over to struggling office and retail sectors, with retail sales forecast to rise 5% this year. Shop rents declined 1.1% in Q1 but are expected to turn positive by year-end, following a 10% decline in 2025.

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Hong Kong Property Prices Rise in March Amid Regional Tensions
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28.04.2026AI özeti

Hong Kong Property Prices Rise in March Amid Regional Tensions

Hong Kong's property prices rose 2.4% in March 2026, accelerating from February's 1.8% increase and surpassing Q4 2025's 2.11% growth. Rental prices extended their upward trend, reaching another historic high since February 2023. The data reflected the first full month of market movement following the US-Iran conflict that began with coordinated strikes on Tehran's government and military sites on February 28.

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Chinese Stocks Resilience Likely to Continue Amid Haven Demand, Say Fund Managers
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21.04.2026AI özeti

Chinese Stocks Resilience Likely to Continue Amid Haven Demand, Say Fund Managers

Fund managers and investment banks predict Chinese stocks will maintain resilience shown since the Middle East war began, driven by haven demand for yuan-linked assets, recovering property prices in first-tier cities, and upcoming tech IPO additions to Hong Kong benchmarks. Morgan Stanley expects AI companies like Knowledge Atlas and MiniMax to join key indices in June, drawing fresh capital.

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