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Based on 3 verified sources covering Thailand, Finland:
Confronted by a bifurcated market with a struggling mass-market segment and resilient luxury/provincial demand, Thailand's major developers are abandoning uniform approaches for highly specialized 2026 strategies. [1]
Cash-strapped Shanghai-listed Chinese property developer Sichuan Languang Development is facing delisting risks, after its closing price fell below one yuan per share for two consecutive days and the company warned of insolvency. [3]
[1]
TH
www.nationthailand.com
· 2025-12-24
· 100% match
Confronted by a bifurcated market with a struggling mass-market segment and resilient luxury/provincial demand, Thailand's major developers are abandoning uniform approaches for highly specialized 2026 strategies.
[2]
FI
sifted.eu
· 35% match
[3]
TH
asia.nikkei.com
· 2023-04-10
· 33% match
Cash-strapped Shanghai-listed Chinese property developer Sichuan Languang Development is facing delisting risks, after its closing price fell below one yuan per share for two consecutive days and the company warned of insolvency.
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