Core Viewpoint - The Chinese real estate sector is experiencing a significant downturn, with major property stocks declining sharply amid worsening sales figures and uncertainty regarding debt restructuring plans [1] Group 1: Stock Performance - Major property stocks in China have collectively dropped, with notable declines including: - R&F Properties (融信中国) down 5.42% to HKD 0.157 - China Overseas Grand Oceans Group (中国海外宏洋集团) down 5.22% to HKD 2.18 - Greentown China (绿城中国) down 4.82% to HKD 8.3 [1][1][1] Group 2: Sales Data - From January to September, the total sales area of new commercial housing in China was approximately 6.58 billion square meters, representing a year-on-year decline of 5.5%, with the drop accelerating by 0.8 percentage points compared to January to August [1][1] - The sales revenue for new commercial housing in the first three quarters was about 6.3 trillion yuan, down 7.9% year-on-year, with the decline also widening by 0.6 percentage points compared to the previous period [1][1] Group 3: Debt Restructuring and Market Outlook - R&F Properties' planned domestic debt restructuring scheme, initially set for October, remains uncertain, with intentions to further extend related bonds [1][1] - According to Fitch Ratings, the Chinese real estate industry has not yet hit bottom, and the recovery trend remains uncertain, with new home sales and prices declining since April, and further drops expected through 2026 [1][1][1]
内房股集体走低 惠誉称房地产市场尚未触底 预计2026年销售额继续下滑