A latest report on investment relations between the United States and China showed while China's U.S. investments in 2016 tripled the amount seen in 2015, it largely focused on industries like real estate and hospitality. Chinese investment in real estate reached a new record high, whereas inv...
Australia has also attracted a considerable share of Chinese investments in real estate, likely due to the country’s economic stability and its high quality of life. In addition, Malaysia was the only ASEAN country to attract a notable share (3%) of Chinese OBI. Possibly driven by this ...
Chinese outbound investments have expanded rapidly in recent years and drawn wide attention in the U.S. real estate market. Unlike previous waves of Chinese investment in the past two decades, this batch of capital inflow shows various types of institutional players investing in almost all property...
The city of Detroit, which is broke and has seen real estate values plummet, has become the fourth most popular U.S. destination for Chinese real estate investors (with Los Angeles and Philadelphia ranked after New York City). With thousands of homes foreclosed, in some cases a two-story h...
Chinese investment in the US commercial realestate market was like riding a roller coaster, rising up rapidly from theground in 2011, peaked at $16.2B in 2016 then dropped over 55% in 2017 afterChina's government announced efforts to restrict outbound investments inforeign real estate, according...
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Noting that "many of the Western companies are leaving or reducing their investment," and that "many Western governments don't have the capacity for investments in the area," Jafar said he saw a different approach from China. "Chinese entities have more of a long-term view," he said. "...
In the third quarter of this year, China overtook the US to become the largest cross-border real estate investor, with nearly US$18 billion injected into commercial property assets globally in the first three quarters of the year, JLL data showed. ...
(NAR), Chinese real estate purchases in the US dropped to US$11.5 billion (75 billion yuan) in 2020, the lowest since 2012 and only a third of the 2017 peak. Meanwhile, Chinese homeowners sold off US$27.4 billion of US real estate in the twelve months leading up to November. Buying ...
Chinese mainland-based investors including banks, insurers, developers and sovereign wealth funds invested a record US$21.37 billion in outbound commercial real estate last year, a surge of 41.5 percent