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花旗:预计香港楼价下半年横盘波动 黄金或可持续强势至明年第一季
智通财经网· 2025-09-23 05:48
Group 1: Hong Kong Real Estate Market - Citi expects Hong Kong residential prices to plateau in the second half of 2025, with a need for long-term supply-demand balance improvement to support price recovery [1] - Anticipated transaction units are expected to exceed completed units by 2027, with an estimated annual demand for private housing at approximately 20,600 units, benefiting from an influx of around 180,000 skilled professionals and their families [1] - The bank notes that investment demand may take time to recover, as it often depends on price expectations and stable long-term interest rates [1] Group 2: Dollar and Economic Outlook - The U.S. job market may face downward risks in the coming months, potentially leading to increased market expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts, which could weaken the dollar [1] - The basic forecast indicates a soft landing for the global economy in the second half of this year, with U.S. economic data underperforming, possibly resulting in a final round of dollar depreciation [1] - However, the dollar's weakness is viewed as cyclical rather than structural, with expectations for recovery by 2026 [1] Group 3: Gold Market - Gold prices may remain strong until the first quarter of 2026, supported by cyclical factors such as a weakening U.S. labor market and structural concerns regarding U.S. debt sustainability and the dollar's status [2] - Global gold-related consumption is projected to exceed $600 billion, accounting for 0.5% of GDP, marking the highest level in the past 50 years [2] - The basic forecast for gold prices is $3,800 per ounce in the next 0-3 months and $3,000 per ounce in the next 6-12 months [2] Group 4: Interest Rates - The prime interest rate may have limited room for further cuts, with an anticipated reduction of 0.125% [2] - The 3-month Hong Kong interbank offered rate (HIBOR) is expected to decline, with limited upward potential, potentially falling to a range of 2.6% to 2.8% in the fourth quarter of this year [2]