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  2. Property law in China - Wikipedia

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    China's Land Reform (1950-1952) was one of the largest examples of land expropriation in world history. In the process, between 200 and 240 million acres of arable land were redistributed to approximately 75 million peasant families.

  3. Forced evictions in China - Wikipedia

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    The practice of land requisitions and forced evictions is widespread in China as local governments make way for private real estate developers. Under Chinese property law, there is no privately held land; "urban land" is owned by the state, which grants land rights for a set number of years. Rural, or "collectively owned land," is leased by the ...

  4. Eminent domain - Wikipedia

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    Eminent domain [a], also known as land acquisition, [b] compulsory purchase, [c] resumption, [d] resumption/compulsory acquisition, [e] or expropriation [f], is the compulsory acquisition of private property for public use.

  5. Chinese property bubble (2005–2011) - Wikipedia

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    An empty corridor in the mostly vacant New South China Mall. The 2005 Chinese property bubble was a real estate bubble in residential and commercial real estate in China. The New York Times reported that the bubble started to deflate in 2011, [1] while observing increased complaints that members of the middle class were unable to afford homes in large cities. [2]

  6. China Overseas Land and Investment - Wikipedia

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    The direct parent company of China Overseas Land and Investment is China Overseas Holdings Limited, [1] which sometimes known as China Overseas group (simplified Chinese: 中海集团; traditional Chinese: 中海集團). China Overseas Holdings is owned by China State Construction Engineering Corporation Limited (CSCECL).

  7. Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    On 15 March 2022, Evergrande's share price sank to a new all-time low of HK$1.16 (US$0.15), down from a high of over HK$31 in October 2017. [ 61 ] On 17 March 2022, stocks of Sunac, China's third-biggest property developer by sales, were downgraded to a B− credit rating by ratings agency S&P, because of concerns that the company might not be ...

  8. China Resources Land - Wikipedia

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    China Resources Land Limited is a property developer of China Resources Group. Its business is the development and management of residential and investment properties in Mainland China major cities including Beijing , Shanghai , Shenzhen , Chengdu , Wuhan and Hefei , Hangzhou , Wuxi , Dalian , Ningbo , Changsha , Suzhou , Chongqing and Shenyang ...

  9. List of companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange

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    SEHK: 156 Lippo China Resources Limited: SEHK: 158 Melbourne Enterprises Ltd. SEHK: 163 Emperor International Holdings Limited: SEHK: 164 China Baoli Technologies Holdings Ltd. SEHK: 165 China Everbright Limited: SEHK: 166 New Times Group Holdings Ltd. SEHK: 167 IDT Int'l Ltd. SEHK: 168 Tsingtao Brewery: SEHK: 169 China Fair Land Holdings Limited