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MIDLAND HOLDING: Hong Kong property prices are expected to "counterattack" next year, with an estimated increase of around 5%.
MIDLAND HOLDING expects that next year Hong Kong property prices are likely to "rebound," reversing a three-year decline, with an increase of about 5%, and rents rising another 6%.
Swire Properties (HKG:1972) Has A Somewhat Strained Balance Sheet
Hong Kong stock fluctuations | Most hong kong property stocks are rising. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has introduced a one-time special arrangement to assist buyers of off-the-plan properties entering the market at high prices.
Most Hong Kong Property Stocks are up. As of the time of writing, WHARF REIC (01997) is up 2.78%, priced at 22.2 HKD; XINJI SHAXI (03603) is up 2.27%, priced at 0.045 HKD; HANG LUNG PPT (00101) is up 1.34%, priced at 6.83 HKD; SWIREPROPERTIES (01972) is up 0.12%, priced at 16.04 HKD.
[Brokerage Focus] Morgan Stanley: Investors should consider the sustainability of dividends from Hong Kong property stocks.
Kingwo Financial News | Morgan Stanley analyzed the sustainability of dividends for hong kong property stocks in its research report, noting that the high dividend yield of hong kong property companies is primarily a reaction from the market to the deterioration of the industry's fundamentals, rather than a growth in dividends themselves. The report emphasizes that although some property companies are generous with their dividends, there are doubts whether their cash earnings can support this level of dividend payouts. In particular, the dividend payments of henderson land (00012), new world dev (00017), wharf real estate investment and hysan dev (00014) are not fully covered by the expected cash earnings in 2025, while ck asset (011...
Furui: It is expected that residential property prices in Hong Kong will see a single-digit increase next year.
Fitch published a research report indicating that looking ahead to 2025, it is expected that housing prices in Hong Kong will see a mid-single-digit increase, while prices in Kowloon East and the New Territories may lag due to oversupply.
Swireproperties (01972.HK) spent 9.259 million Hong Kong dollars on repurchasing 0.6 million shares on December 3rd.
Swireproperties (01972.HK) announced on December 3 that it spent 9.259 million Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 0.6 million shares.