Foreign capital is injecting liquidity into China's real estate market, with global asset manager PAG providing new funds to Wanda Plazas in June and July.
Foreign funds are reportedly injecting liquidity into China's real estate sector through a series of transactions involving shopping malls, warehousing, and logistics companies. Global asset manager PAG provided new capital injections to several Wanda Plazas under Dalian Wanda Group in June and July. Dalian Wanda Group has been forced to sell assets to repay debts due to tight liquidity.
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