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Hong Kong’s commercial property slump enters new phase as lenders take tougher stance
Hong Kong’s commercial property market is experiencing a slump as lenders prioritize loss control, exemplified by Yuzhou Group's sale of six office units in The Center at a HK$83 million loss to repay debt. The transaction highlights banks' shift toward addressing debt rather than delaying it.
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