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Asia Pacific Investment Quarterly Q3/2020
"Asia Pacific Investment Quarterly for Q3/2020 covers all major investment transactions of 18 cities in 11 countries around the region."
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"Asia Pacific Investment Quarterly for Q3/2020 covers all major investment transactions of 18 cities in 11 countries around the region."
"Opportunities are starting to emerge as the regional economies recover gradually from the pandemic. Real estate transactions picked up in Q2, and the industrial sector is leading the comeback with a large number of data centre portfolio deals in the pipeline."
"Prime office rental markets in most cities have entered a down-cycle, with rental movements over the second quarter ranging from -12.0% (Hong Kong) to +2.6% (Seoul). "
"Domestic tourism has fueled the improvement in hotel performance across the APAC markets in Q2 2020. However, transactional activity has remained subdued."
"Asia Pacific Investment Quarterly for Q2/2020 covers all major investment transactions of 18 cities in 11 countries around the region."
"The COVID-19 outbreak severely impacted Beijing’s office market. Both landlords and tenants are facing enormous pressure from the stagnate leasing market in 1H/2020 and have adjusted their leasing strategies to make it through these darkdays."
"In 2019, Chengdu’s GDP reached RMB1,701 billion in 2019, an increase of 7.8% year-on-year (YoY)—1.7 percentage points (ppts) and 0.3 of a ppt higher than the national rate and the Sichuan provincial rate, respectively."
"Shenzhen has enjoyed many political and economic advantages compared to other mainland cities due to its special city positioning and its proximity to Hong Kong, leading its GDP growth rate to continue to outstrip that of China over the past decades."
"After a record year in 2019, Q1/2020 saw a sharp fall in investment volumes as a result of the COVID-19 outbreak, hitting a post-2013 low."
"Concessions support the occupier markets, some early green shoots from China. Since we last conducted this survey at the end of March, the number of Covid-19 cases around the globe has more than doubled."