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China’s New Land Rule: Not a Supply Blackout for Developers, but a Shift Toward Urban Renewal
China’s recent guidance that newly converted construction land should, in principle, not be used for commercial real-estate prompted alarmist headlines. The rule clarifies an existing administrative distinction: it restricts incremental land quotas so they serve infrastructure and public needs, while prompting developers and local governments to prioritise urban renewal and activation of existing stock rather than suburban sprawl.

Missiles Over The Marina: How Gulf Conflict Is Unraveling Dubai’s Real‑Estate Miracle
Missile and drone strikes on Dubai since early March have shattered investor confidence and precipitated a sharp collapse in property transactions and market indices. The attacks expose the emirate’s vulnerability: a small, wealthy expatriate class holds a large share of assets, and rapid capital flight could hit Dubai’s broader economy and reshuffle global luxury markets.

Where China’s Spending Stalled: Why Cash Isn’t Reaching Households
Household saving in China has risen despite ongoing economic growth, as property-driven wealth effects and income insecurity curb consumption. Policymakers have deployed targeted fiscal support but face a deeper structural challenge: converting corporate profits and public investment into stable household income to sustain demand.

Shanghai Cuts Commercial‑property Down‑payment Floor to 30% — A Targeted Move to Restart Transactions
Shanghai's central bank branch and financial regulator have set a new minimum down payment floor of 30% for commercial and mixed residential‑commercial property purchases from 16 March 2026. The measured easing aims to restart transactions while leaving banks discretion to manage credit risk, reflecting a careful balancing act between market support and financial stability.

China’s February Housing Prices Show Monthly Stabilisation but Annual Declines Persist
February data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics shows month‑on‑month declines in housing prices across 70 major cities narrowed, signalling a tentative short‑term stabilisation. However, year‑on‑year prices remain lower across most tiers — particularly in the second‑hand market — underscoring persistent demand weakness and structural challenges in the property sector.

The Global Housing Boom’s Two Illusions: Nominal Gains, Real Risks
Nominal house prices rose across more than 80 countries in 2025, fuelled by migration and a wave of overseas investment, especially from China. But when adjusted for inflation and currency movements, global real prices are flat or slightly down, and much of the nominal gain is concentrated in prime urban cores — a configuration that increases affordability pressures and financial‑stability risks.

Li Ka-shing’s Final Act: Why Hong Kong’s 98‑Year‑Old Tycoon Is Unloading a Global Empire
Nearing 100, Li Ka‑shing is accelerating sales of large, immovable assets worldwide—ports, utilities, telecom and real estate—converting holdings into cash to reduce exposure to political and regulatory risk. The strategy highlights succession and capital‑preservation priorities among aging tycoons and will reshape secondary markets for politically sensitive infrastructure and Greater Bay Area property dynamics.

Beijing’s Quiet Pivot: A Range-Based GDP Target and a Shift from Growth to Quality
China’s 2026 Government Work Report sets a GDP target range of 4.5–5.0 percent and signals a strategic shift from quantity to quality of growth. The plan pairs greater central fiscal leverage with targeted credit tools, expanded social spending and a push to cultivate a new generation of strategic industries.

China’s Factory Activity Slips in February as Late Lunar New Year Clouds Recovery
China’s manufacturing PMI slipped to 49.0 in February, with seasonally driven holiday shutdowns and subdued demand pulling down production and new orders. Analysts expect a March rebound as factories restart and support measures take effect, but persistent weakness could increase the likelihood of monetary easing.

CICC Frames China’s Two Sessions as Market Catalyst, Favouring Tech and Cyclicals
CICC’s Two Sessions preview frames the 2026 meetings as a policy inflection point: Beijing will prioritise industrial modernisation, domestic demand and market unification while continuing to address property and local‑debt risks. The bank recommends investors favour technology‑growth and cyclical resource sectors, but cautions that implementation and financial stability risks will shape outcomes.

China’s 70‑City Housing Data: Monthly Drops Narrow but Year‑on‑Year Slump Deepens
January 2026 housing data from China’s National Bureau of Statistics show month‑on‑month price declines across first, second and third‑tier cities have narrowed, but year‑on‑year drops remain substantial, particularly in resale markets. Shanghai bucks the national trend with annual gains in new‑home prices, highlighting persistent city‑level divergence.

Shanghai Drives a Split China Housing Market as Nationwide Prices Continue to Slip
January’s housing data show a market of two halves: Shanghai leads an isolated new‑home price recovery while most cities — particularly second‑ and third‑tier markets — continue to see year‑on‑year price declines. Resale prices are sliding more sharply, underlining ongoing stress for household wealth, developers and municipal revenues.