Hong Kong property could gain as Middle East turmoil reshapes global wealth flows



Escalating tensions in the Middle East could redirect global wealth flows and support demand for Hong Kong property, as investors seek stable financial hubs amid rising geopolitical uncertainty, analysts say.

Citigroup said in a report released on Monday that prolonged instability in the region could prompt capital and talent to move out of the Middle East. The report said Hong Kong was positioned to capture part of those flows, potentially supporting demand for homes and offices.

The bank added that rising oil prices could also support asset values by lowering Hong Kong’s real interest rates if inflation rose faster than borrowing costs. Most listed developers had limited overseas exposure, potentially insulating them from global volatility.

Analysts at J.P. Morgan said Hong Kong remained attractive to overseas property investors because foreigners faced no additional restrictions compared with local buyers, unlike in competing markets such as Singapore.

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