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<Research>UBS Expects Normalization of REITs to Favor CHINA RES LAND
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has recently issued a notice on promoting the normalization of REIT issuance, according to a research report from UBS....
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China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has recently issued a notice on promoting the normalization of REIT issuance, according to a research report from UBS.

The NDRC intends to explore including rental housing, elderly care facilities, and other new types of assets in the scope of REIT issuance, support projects invested by non-state-owned enterprises to participate in REIT issuance, and simplify the application process for asset injection into REITs, allowing applications to be submitted within six months after the IPO.

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UBS estimated this move to accelerate the issuance of public REITs and the asset injection process, which would have a positive impact on CHINA RES LAND (01109.HK)  +0.060 (+0.190%)    Short selling $44.56M; Ratio 8.010%   , a developer applying for asset injection into public REITs.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-09-19 16:25.)

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