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China plans new real estate financing rules

No results matched your search EconomyAug 23, 2020 12:40AM ET © Reuters. Workers are seen on scaffolding at a construction site in Nantong BEIJING (Reuters) - China will institute new rules in real estate financing, its central bank said on Sunday. The move comes after China's Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the People's…

The pandemic real estate market

It's not just emotional buying, real estate agents say: There are smart and strategic reasons that Americans of all ages, races and incomes are moving away from urban centers.Why it matters: Bidding wars, frantic plays for a big suburban house with a pool, buying a property sight unseen — they're all part of Americans' calculus that…

Wall Street Week Ahead: Bargain-hunters look to U.S. real estate stocks as S&P nears records

NEW YORK (Reuters) - As the S&P 500 approaches fresh highs, some investors hope to pick up bargains in the battered U.S. real estate sector, where values of some major stocks have been cut in half this year.Traders wear masks as they work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as the outbreak…

RMR Group CEO Seeing Commercial Real Estate Rebound in Northeast U.S.

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Palantir’s stockmarket prospectus reveals both losses and promise

A secretive software-maker says hello to the stockmarket—and goodbye to Silicon Valley“ONE NEVER really knows who one’s enemy is.” The words of Jürgen Habermas, a noted Frankfurt School philosopher, are a good point of departure for understanding Palantir Technologies. On August 25th the controversial software firm, named after a magical orb in J.R.R. Tolkien’s “Lord…

Rimac is making a big name for itself in battery-powered transport

The small Croatian firm’s low volumes belie its ambitionsTHE BUSHY beard sported by Mate Rimac, the 32-year-old founder of a Croatian electric-car-technology firm named after him, long predates lockdown affectation. He is said to have grown it to conceal youthful features that might put off potential customers and partners among the world’s big carmakers, who…