
Hong Kong's housing index rebounded to 161.13 in Aug 2026 while Q2 GDP contracted 0.60% - a two-speed picture. Structural demand and foreign capital support assets, but macro softness carries risk; timing matters more than direction.

Cambodia’s May inflation surged to 7.19% (from 5.79% in April) while GDP grew 5.30% and unemployment held at 0.26%. Import-driven price pressure combined with a widening trade deficit creates an “internal rise, external softness” pattern — a signal Chinese investors in emerging markets should weigh carefully.

Maldives GDP grew 3.3% in Q1 2026 with inflation at a moderate 2.60%, but 2025 FDI fell to USD 857.10 million and June tourist arrivals dropped about 10% month-on-month. As a hub of high-end resort real estate, asset prices depend heavily on visitor flows and foreign capital, making the structural inflection signals worth cautious interpretation.

Israel's mid-2026 economy shows a triple profile of low inflation, steady growth, and cooling housing: the housing index eased to 593 in May, inflation fell to 1.50%, Q1 GDP grew 1.70%, and unemployment stood at 3.10%. As a differentiated tech-driven market, this pullback may open a healthier medium-term window for Chinese investors seeking diversification.

Kazakhstan's Q2 2026 GDP grew 4.10%, the July housing index rose to 114.60, and inflation eased slightly to 10.20%. This article examines growth, inflation, housing, and policy signals shaping asset-allocation opportunities and risks for overseas Chinese investors in Central Asia.

Estonia's GDP grew 2.40% in Q1 2026, its housing index surged 7.45 points to 228.72, July inflation eased to 2.20%, and unemployment fell to 6.60%. As the EU's most digitized economy, Estonia offers overseas Chinese investors a differentiated European revaluation opportunity with low correlation to mainstream markets.

India Q1 GDP grew 7.80%; housing index rose to 104.51; July confidence improved to 96.50; June industrial output +7.30% and FDI $6.068B - decoding the allocation logic of the South Asia growth engine.

Analysis of Nepal's 2026 frontier-market signals: GDP steady expansion at 3.90%, inflation rising to 5.04%, and an allocation window as FDI starts from a low base — with risk caveats.

Denmark's Q1 2026 economic data showed broad strength: housing index rose to 161.09, GDP expanded 6.20%, inflation fell to 1.70%, unemployment at 2.70% near full employment, and net FDI inflow of 8.91 billion DKK - a golden combination opening a stable Nordic asset-allocation window for overseas investors.

As the core hub of the Middle East, the UAE posted 3% YoY GDP growth in Q1 2026, stable 2.04% inflation, and an ultra-low 2.17% unemployment rate. This article analyzes Dubai's property, capital flows and long-term allocation logic.