Citigroup Predicts Middle East Conflicts May Drive Capital and Talent Inflows to Hong Kong, Boosting Residential and Office Demand

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03/10

According to a Citigroup research report, geopolitical instability in the Middle East could lead investors to reassess their asset allocations, potentially shifting capital to "neutral" Asian financial centers such as Singapore and Hong Kong. Due to Singapore's enhanced anti-money laundering framework implemented since 2024, mainland China's relatively cautious stance toward conflicts, and Hong Kong's lower tax rates, the city is seen as well-positioned to attract a portion of these inflows. An increase in capital and talent moving to Hong Kong may drive up demand for residential and office properties. Citigroup has reassessed Hong Kong property stocks, noting that potential declines in real interest rates could benefit asset prices. Listed property developers in Hong Kong have limited exposure to overseas markets, with the exception of CK Asset, which appears to be re-evaluating its capital allocation after recent asset sales in the UK. Additionally, the residential market in Hong Kong is experiencing net absorption, with local and mainland demand outpacing new housing completions. Recent declines in property stock prices due to profit-taking are viewed as diverging from fundamental strengths. Citigroup's top picks in the sector include Sun Hung Kai Properties, CK Asset, Swire Properties, and Hongkong Land.

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