International Insights, Global Perspective
The key signal for Hong Kong's office market in 2026 is not a 'full recovery' but a clear divergence: leasing and absorption of prime assets in core CBDs are beginning to improve, but the overall market remains constrained by high vacancy rates, existing supply, and capital expenditure pressures. Singapore REITs selling Hong Kong office buildings indicate that institutional capital is reassessing the liquidity, duration, and return requirements of Hong Kong office assets. Based on the latest transactions, vacancy, and rental data, this article analyzes the current true state of Hong Kong's office market and provides new portfolio strategies suitable for institutional and high-net-worth investors.
New Zealand has long been considered one of the more stable immigration destinations among English-speaking countries, but its visa system is not simple. Different groups are suited to entirely different paths: high-net-worth investors, entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, and those entering the local job market through study. This article systematically outlines New Zealand's main visa systems: Active Investor Plus Investor Visa, Entrepreneur Work Visa, Skilled Migrant Category, and Student Visa, and compares the thresholds, funding requirements, timelines, and suitable groups for each path in a table.