The real estate market in China.

The China real property market is rather imperfect in that at some point in the property cycle, sentiment almost always outweighs the fundamentals. This is true of the current market. The returns from real property investment is largely affected by the price movements which is dependent on how well...

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Main Authors: Hon, Lawrence Chin Kong., Yeo, Leng Tiong.
其他作者: Cao, Yong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-200222024-01-12T10:18:53Z The real estate market in China. Hon, Lawrence Chin Kong. Yeo, Leng Tiong. Cao, Yong Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::Industries and labor The China real property market is rather imperfect in that at some point in the property cycle, sentiment almost always outweighs the fundamentals. This is true of the current market. The returns from real property investment is largely affected by the price movements which is dependent on how well developers can influence the investors' sentiment. In many ways, this depends on media's coverage of the market. But still, economists and others assume that the China real property market, like many market, is near perfect and therefore lend themselves to some scientific analysis. Master of Business Administration (Banking & Finance) 2009-12-14T08:01:46Z 2009-12-14T08:01:46Z 1996 1996 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20022 en NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 92 p. application/pdf
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Hon, Lawrence Chin Kong.
Yeo, Leng Tiong.
The real estate market in China.
description The China real property market is rather imperfect in that at some point in the property cycle, sentiment almost always outweighs the fundamentals. This is true of the current market. The returns from real property investment is largely affected by the price movements which is dependent on how well developers can influence the investors' sentiment. In many ways, this depends on media's coverage of the market. But still, economists and others assume that the China real property market, like many market, is near perfect and therefore lend themselves to some scientific analysis.
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Hon, Lawrence Chin Kong.
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