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    Vanke Reports $2.5 Billion Loss in Third Quarter Amid China Housing Slowdown – BNN Bloomberg

    October 30, 20242 Mins Read


    (Bloomberg) — China Vanke Co. posted another massive loss in the third quarter, underscoring the pressure on the property developer as it tries to pay off debt amid the country’s prolonged housing slump. 

    Shenzhen-based Vanke reported a net loss of 8.1 billion yuan ($1.1 billion), bringing its combined losses for the first nine months of the year to 17.9 billion yuan, according to a statement to the Hong Kong exchange on Wednesday.  

    As a bellwether for China’s real estate crisis, Vanke’s debt troubles underscore how even the highest quality developers have been ensnared by the unprecedented slowdown, now in its fourth year. The crisis is taking a toll on the closely watched builder, as the government’s efforts to stem the sector’s decline have yet to materially reinvigorate homebuyer demand. 

    “Vanke will likely keep struggling with a shortfall in contracted sales, as the raft of stimulus policies targeting China’s housing sector since September is unlikely to lead to a sustainable recovery in developers’ new-home sales,” Bloomberg Intelligence analysts Kristy Hung and Monica Si wrote in a note last week. 

    In September, Vanke’s contracted sales declined 46% from a year earlier to 17.4 billion yuan, the biggest monthly slide since February, according to Bloomberg calculations based on company data. 

    The state-backed developer, once considered one of the strong players in the industry, has been raising funds and looking to sell assets to calm investor concern over liquidity stress.

    (Corrects time period in headline and second paragraph)

    ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.



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