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The Week in Markets: Encouraging signs in Hong Kong’s long-beleaguered property market

The Week in Markets: Encouraging signs in Hong Kong’s long-beleaguered property market

Update: 2025-10-21
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Recent bankruptcies of companies that accessed the private debt market are a reminder that manager selection is of the utmost importance. The real acid test for the private debt market will be the next recession, although there are no signs of one on the horizon. Still, the labour market is changing, and we look for a rate cut at the Fed’s next meeting on October 29, followed by another three by March. Alibaba claims to have invented a computing pooling solution that reduces the number of Nvidia GPUs needed to serve its AI models by 82%. An index of Hong Kong residential property infers prices are up 6% this month.

 

This episode is presented by Mark Matthews, Head of Research Asia at Julius Baer.

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The Week in Markets: Encouraging signs in Hong Kong’s long-beleaguered property market

The Week in Markets: Encouraging signs in Hong Kong’s long-beleaguered property market

Julius Baer