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Central China Real Estate Ltd has indicated that it is likely to report a significant net loss for the financial year 2025, estimating a range between RMB 2.8 billion and RMB 3.2 billion. The company attributes the expected loss primarily to the continued slowdown in the property market during the period, along with other contributing factors. The outlook reflects ongoing pressure on the real estate sector, which has been facing demand constraints and liquidity challenges in recent years. The disclosure signals continued financial stress for developers operating in a subdued market environment.
Central China Real Estate Ltd has projected a substantial net loss for the financial year 2025, estimating it to fall between RMB 2.8 billion and RMB 3.2 billion. The company has stated that the anticipated loss is mainly linked to the sluggish performance of the property market during the year, along with other related factors impacting its operations.
The real estate sector has been experiencing a prolonged phase of weakness, marked by lower demand, tighter financing conditions, and reduced transaction activity. These conditions have affected several developers, particularly those with significant exposure to residential projects. Central China Real Estate, like many peers, has been navigating challenges arising from slower sales and pressure on cash flows.
In recent years, the broader property market has undergone a correction phase, influenced by regulatory tightening, changing buyer sentiment, and concerns around developer debt levels. This environment has led to financial strain across multiple firms, with several reporting losses or delays in project execution.
The company's projected loss reflects the continuing impact of these sector-wide conditions on its financial performance. The range provided also suggests uncertainty in final outcomes, depending on market movements and operational factors over the remainder of the reporting period.
Source Reuters
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