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SWIREPROPERTIES (01972.HK) spent 9.28 million HKD to repurchase 0.6 million shares on February 28.
On February 28, Gelonghui reported that SWIREPROPERTIES (01972.HK) disclosed that it spent 9.28 million Hong Kong dollars to buy back 0.6 million shares.
Knight Frank: It is expected that Hong Kong property prices will bottom out in the first half of this year, with an annual increase of 0-5%.
According to Wang Zhaoqi, Senior Director and Head of Research and Consulting for Greater China at Knight Frank, it is expected that Hong Kong property prices will bottom out in the first half of 2025. In the short term, prices will hover around the bottom, but as interest rates and inventory gradually decline, it is predicted that Hong Kong property prices will start to rise significantly in the second half of 2025, increasing by 0-5% for the whole year.
SWIREPROPERTIES (01972.HK) spent 9.35 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 0.6 million shares on February 27.
On February 27, Gelonghui announced that SWIREPROPERTIES (01972.HK) spent HKD 9.35 million to repurchase 0.6 million shares.
SWIREPROPERTIES (01972.HK) spent HKD 9.33 million to repurchase 0.6 million shares on February 26.
SWIREPROPERTIES (01972.HK) announced that on February 26, it spent 9.33 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 0.6 million shares.
Zhigtong Hong Kong stock repurchase Statistics | February 26.
Hong Kong Stock Repurchase Statistics | February 26
Investors in Swire Properties (HKG:1972) Have Unfortunately Lost 16% Over the Last Five Years