Policy Execution Key to Stabilizing China's Property Market -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Aug 01, 2025

0904 GMT - Chinese homeowners seeking to upgrade their homes is reshaping the country's new-home market, creating opportunities for price appreciation, HSBC Global Research analysts write in a note. This trend is likely to result in faster margin recovery for quality state-owned enterprises from 2026 onwards. Upcoming earnings results are likely to provide positive guidance on improving margin profiles, they add. Moving forward, the property sector is likely to be less dependent on incremental stimulus and more reliant on effective policy execution, they say. The acceleration in policy implementation, including land buyback, inventory acquisition, home purchase vouchers and measures to boost urbanization, could play a critical role in stabilizing the property market, HSBC adds.(jiahui.huang@wsj.com; @ivy_jiahuihuang)

 

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