
Krystal Chia
Asia Investing and Real Estate Reporter at Bloomberg News
Asia Investing & Real Estate @business | Property, Luxury Property, Art and Auctions | [email protected] | 🇸🇬 | Views my own
Articles
-
Nov 6, 2024 |
bnnbloomberg.ca | Krystal Chia
(Bloomberg) -- The yawning gap between Hong Kong’s homebuying and rental markets is likely to narrow as residential prices begin to recover. Analysts including those at DBS Bank Ltd. expect interest-rate cuts to help revive home purchases. Bloomberg Intelligence sees prices rebounding from an eight-year low after the government eased mortgage borrowing rules.
-
Nov 6, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Krystal Chia
The yawning gap between Hong Kong’s homebuying and rental markets is likely to narrow as residential prices begin to recover. Analysts including those at DBS Bank Ltd. expect interest-rate cuts to help revive home purchases. Bloomberg Intelligence sees prices rebounding from an eight-year low after the government eased mortgage borrowing rules.
-
Nov 4, 2024 |
energyconnects.com | Krystal Chia
A lack of green offices is posing a fresh risk to Hong Kong’s beleaguered property sector amid a slump that’s already wiped billions of dollars from real estate values. Faced with record vacancy rates and dwindling revenues, developers are reluctant to invest in expensive building upgrades to boost climate credentials and are as a result falling behind competing financial centers across Asia — just as demand picks up for more sustainable office space.
-
Oct 31, 2024 |
thestar.com.my | Krystal Chia
A LACK of green offices is posing a fresh risk to Hong Kong’s beleaguered property sector amid a slump that’s already wiped billions of dollars from real estate values. Faced with record vacancy rates and dwindling revenues, developers are reluctant to invest in expensive building upgrades to boost climate credentials and are as a result falling behind competing financial centres across Asia – just as demand picks up for more sustainable office space.
-
Oct 30, 2024 |
financialpost.com | Krystal Chia
(Bloomberg) — A lack of green offices is posing a fresh risk to Hong Kong’s beleaguered property sector amid a slump that’s already wiped billions of dollars from real estate values. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. tap here to see other videos from our team.
Journalists covering the same region

Christopher DeWolf
Managing Editor at Zolima City Mag
Christopher DeWolf primarily covers news in Hong Kong and surrounding areas in the Special Administrative Region of China.

Laura Westbrook
Hong Kong Correspondent at Feature Story News
Laura Westbrook primarily covers news in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China and surrounding areas.

Kanis Leung
Reporter at Associated Press
Correspondent at Associated Press
Kanis Leung primarily covers news in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.
Lorretta Chen
Loans and Bonds Reporter at Bloomberg News
Lorretta Chen primarily covers news in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China and surrounding areas.
Wilson Fok
Food and Lifestyle Writer at Freelance
Contributor at South China Morning Post
Wilson Fok primarily covers news in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China and surrounding areas.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 1K
- Tweets
- 547
- DMs Open
- Yes

RT @luluyilun: Some of Hong Kong’s wealthy families have been caught up in the city’s real estate slump after selling luxury homes and othe…

Emma pays about US$836 a month for her 700 sqft, two-bedroom loft in Shenzhen, $700 less than what she paid for her 310 sqft place in HK. Plus better food delivery options, cleaner air - more HK staff are doing the same using improved transport networks https://t.co/hm8mJhzHtv

RT @luluyilun: Companies from KKR to Bain and Warburg are betting on Asia's growing computing and data storage needs following an AI boom h…