Why Hong Kong’s property market won’t crash – this time

Property is at the centre of everything in Hong Kong today, much like it was 20 years ago on the eve of the handover. Soon after the handover, prices collapsed, hitting rock bottom in the spring of 2003. They have since clawed their way back up, and some. ( read original story ...)

Wonderland Villas – a tale of HK’s property rollercoaster

Prices at Wonderland have risen, waned and risen again, as Hong Kong property has swung through boom and bust to become one of the world’s most expensive markets. The lack of affordable housing has become a major political issue for Hong Kong as it ... ( read original story ...)

Divorce Is Pushing Hong Kong’s House Prices Even Higher

The usual suspects for Hong Kong’s sky-high property prices are low interest rates, a housing shortage and demand from mainland China. But there’s another unforeseen factor: divorce. Demand for separations and remarriages have accelerated sharply over ... ( read original story ...)

Fitch Upgrades Cheung Kong Property to ‘A’; Outlook Stable

Fitch Ratings has upgraded Hong Kong-based Cheung Kong Property Holdings Limited's (CKP) Long-Term Foreign-Currency Issuer-Default Rating (IDR) to 'A' from 'A-'. The Outlook is Stable. A full list of rating actions is at the end of this commentary. ( read original story ...)

Fitch: Tighter Property Regulations to Weigh on Hong Kong Banks

(The following statement was released by the rating agency) Link to Fitch Ratings' Report: Hong Kong Banks 2016 Report Card here HONG KONG, June 01 (Fitch) Fitch Ratings expects tighter regulations on property-related lending to have a material but ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong property market hot to touch

Everywhere I look, I see giant apartment buildings under construction. No, it's not Sydney or Melbourne but Hong Kong. On this 20th anniversary year of the British handover to China, it's more evidence of how much Hong Kong shrugged off the sense of ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong shares end at 23-month high, buoyed by property

June 1 Hong Kong's benchmark stock index finished on Thursday at a 23-month high, bolstered by property shares as Chinese money flowed steadily into the city's market. The Hang Seng index ended up 0.6 percent at 25,809.22, while the China Enterprises Index ... ( read original story ...)