CNBC
/ CNBC

Here's why China is buying up assets in Australia

Australia's fertile lands attract Chinese investment, reports CNBC (22 October 2017). This stems from the Chinese desire and demand for anything 'Made in Australia' like dairy, wine, meat, and mineral,... 继续阅读 >


China Daily USA
/ China Daily

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The Australian
/ The Australian

Chinese hunger for our property strong despite Beijing curb

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Domain
/ Domain

Chinese buyers of Australian property set to increase with higher taxes no deterrent – Credit Suisse

Chinese investment in Australian property is set to increase despite the Chinese government's attempt to restrict capital outflows, reports Domain (11 October 2017). About a quarter of new developments in... 继续阅读 >


The South China Morning Post
/ South China Morning Post

Vancouver rent-to-own property programme could pose risks for Chinese buyers

A rent-to-own programme launched by a real estate developer in Vancouver could pose risks to Chinese buyers due to uncertainty over its tax status, reports the South China Morning Post... 继续阅读 >


Domain
/ Domain

Fewer Chinese buyers searching for Sydney property and with less money to spend

Chinese buyer interest in Sydney properties has slowed down during this year's National Day Golden Week, reports Domain (10 October 2017). Reports from Juwai.com, China's largest international property website, showed... 继续阅读 >


channel news asia
/ Channel NewsAsia

Chinese investors continue property hunt during Golden Week

Carrie Law, CEO of Juwai.com, talks to Channel NewsAsia about how Chinese buyers purchase property during Golden Week (5 October 2017). Despite China tightening its grip on capital outflows last... 继续阅读 >


Bloomberg
/ Bloomberg

Juwai's Law says Thailand properties have most inquiries

Carrie Law, Juwai.com CEO, discusses Chinese investment in overseas properties on Bloomberg's Daybreak: Asia (5 October 2017). 继续阅读 >


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