Hong Kong Property Stocks Surge as Zhenro Soars Over 141% Intraday

Deep News
Aug 18

On August 18, Hong Kong-listed property stocks experienced a sharp rally, with ZHENRO PPT surging over 141% at one point, reaching a high of HK$0.058 per share. Other notable gainers included Zhuguang Holdings rising 60%, Redco Properties climbing 33%, Chenxing Development advancing 26%, Jingye Mingbang Group gaining 10%, and Times China up more than 7%.

According to market reports, Bank of America strategists summed up the investment thesis with the phrase "buy the shame, sell the arrogance," pointing out that the Hang Seng Property Index is currently trading at the same level as it did 30 years ago, with a valuation of only around 12 times price-to-earnings. The report suggests that Asia is entering its third long-term bull market in the past 40 years, driven by technology sectors in Japan and South Korea, as well as China's AI advancements. Hong Kong is also benefiting from the relative decline in appeal of Dubai, due to geopolitical conflicts, and Singapore, which faces higher taxation.

The strong performance of these property stocks comes as investors reassess the value of Hong Kong's real estate sector, which has been under pressure for years. With valuations at historical lows and the potential for a sustained regional economic recovery, market participants are increasingly viewing this as an opportunity. The combination of attractive price points and improving fundamentals is drawing fresh capital back into the sector, fueling today's notable gains.

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