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中原地产:CCL连升2周共1.41% 八大指数齐升 全部收复今年内跌幅
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-10-17 08:29

Core Insights - The Central Plains City Leading Index (CCL) reached 141.92 points, marking a week-on-week increase of 1.18%, the highest in 68 weeks since June 2024, following the first week after the interest rate cut on September 18 [1] - All eight major indices have risen, marking the first time since July 2025 that all indices have recovered from their declines this year, with a cumulative increase of 1.41% over two weeks [1] - The CCL is projected to reach 143.02 points in Q4, only 1.10 points or 0.78% away from the current level [1] Price Trends - The CCL has increased by 3.11%, with the CCL Mass up by 3.90%, CCL for small units up by 3.64%, and CCL for large units up by 0.53% [1] - Price increases were observed across various regions, with Hong Kong Island up by 4.26%, Kowloon by 5.22%, New Territories East by 5.53%, and New Territories West by 0.36% [1] Historical Context - Since May, the CCL has risen 5.00% from a low of 135.16 points, and 5.21% from a low of 134.89 points before the 2025 budget announcement [2] - The index is down 25.83% from its historical high of 191.34 points in August 2021 [2] Recent Developments - The CCL Mass index reported 143.52 points, with a week-on-week increase of 1.06%, and the CCL for small units at 141.99 points, up 1.03% [3] - The CCL for large units reached 141.59 points, marking a 1.97% increase and the highest in 35 weeks since February 2025 [3] - Regional indices showed significant increases, with Hong Kong Island CCL Mass at 144.48 points (up 0.43%), Kowloon at 140.80 points (up 2.02%), New Territories East at 156.59 points (up 0.10%), and New Territories West at 128.82 points (up 1.05%) [3]