September 3, 2010

Harcourts’ showcase in China generating “serious interest”

A six-day showcase in Shanghai of more than $800 million worth of premier New Zealand property is generating “serious interest” from specially invited Chinese VIPs according to the organisers, Harcourts’ …

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China’s property bubble to burst?

Chinese leaders have an impossible task. They must keep powerful property developers happy, not alienate hundreds of millions of Chinese, and somehow repeal the law of supply and demand.

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Chinese farmer hits jackpot in land row

A Chinese farmer who fired improvised rockets to defend his home against eviction-minded property developers has had his pluck rewarded with a generous compensation offer, state media reported Friday.

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China industry moves down a gear, PMI poll shows

Reuters – The pace of Chinese manufacturing growth slowed in June as government steps to cool the red-hot property market and restrain bank lending combined with uncertainty over export prospects …

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China accused of land grab

THE Chinese Government is buying Australian farms and Australian law offers no avenue to stop it, says Liberal Senator Bill Heffernan.

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Doubts rise over Chinese demand

The Chinese economy is slowing as Beijing takes new measures to cool the property market, with some economists now more nervous about sustaining growth than overheating.
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A large pad at Gisborne

THIS beautiful four-bedroom home is set at the end of a tree-lined driveway of Chinese elms, Japanese plain trees and ornamental pears.

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Mistaking change for Armageddon – Sydney Morning Herald

Mistaking change for Armageddon Sydney Morning Herald The tremors in Chinese real estate have already shaken global markets, with key commodities falling 5 per cent last week. They could fall further. ..

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Snowden plans China push – The Australian

Snowden plans China push The Australian … investment by China's national pension fund were gradually being lifted and there was growing international interest in Chinese real estate , he said

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Blaming foreigners won’t fix price crisis – Sydney Morning Herald

Blaming foreigners won't fix price crisis Sydney Morning Herald Given the recent outcry over foreigners buying up Australian real estate , the Chinese may well have expected some ''Hands off our Sugar'' placards at Sydney … and more

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