Saturday, November 22, 2014

The New Real Estate Bubble: A 275-Square-Foot Microflat in Hong Kong Sold for $722,000

A 434-square-foot show apartment in Le Riviera, overlooking Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor.


























Inside a 275-square-foot Hong Kong apartment. The selling price: $722,000.

Since a low point of Hong Kong’s property market in 2003, average house prices have increased by more than 300 percent, according to data from the Centa-City Index, which is compiled by the real estate agency Centaline and the City University of Hong Kong.

(via NYT)

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  1. China's ICBC to set up offshore yuan center in Los Angeles(Reuters) - China's Industrial and Commercial Bank (ICBC) signed a pact with the Los Angeles city government to promote cross-border yuan trade and set up an offshore renminbi center in California, the bank said on Saturday.

    The move to create an offshore RMB center in the largest state in the United States would lay the foundations for greater yuan trade with China, ICBC said in a statement.

    The agreement comes at a time when many other countries are ahead of the United States in establishing cross-border trade in yuan.

    The United States has lagged other markets in seeking to set up offshore yuan trading hubs because the U.S. dollar remains the world's dominant currency and U.S. firms are reluctant to accept the yuan, a Chinese bank executive said.

    Beijing wants to promote its currency to more international investors and eventually turn the "redback" into a global reserve currency, while at the same time expanding its already considerable political and economic clout.

    About 15 percent of China's trade was settled in yuan in the first nine months of 2014, up from less than 1 percent in 2009.

    In the first nine months of 2014, cross-border payments between the United States and China reached more than 160 billion yuan, ICBC data show.

    During that time, ICBC's cross-border business was worth nearly 28 trillion yuan, up more than 80 percent from the corresponding period last year.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/11/22/us-china-los-angeles-yuan-idUSKCN0J605B20141122

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