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Occupiers have shown concern against the backdrop of a slowing global economy and US-China trade tension. We expect more firms to wait and see over the next 12 months, while 41% of occupiers plan to expand over the next three years. This is the third consecutive year in which we have conducted our Colliers Hong Kong Occupier Survey. This year…

Occupiers have shown concern against the backdrop of a slowing global economy and US-China trade tension. We expect more firms to wait and see over the next 12 months, while 41% of occupiers plan to expand over the next three years. 

This is the third consecutive year in which we have conducted our Colliers Hong Kong Occupier Survey. This year, we have collected responses from 363 respondents between 30 April and 15 June 2019 –a period which captures the most recent shifts in occupier sentiment caused by escalating international trade tension and local political tension. The majority of the respondents are domiciled in Hong Kong (53%), followed by companies from Europe (18%) and Asia (11%). Key sectors of the respondents include the Finance, Insurance and Real Estate (FIRE) sector (36%), sourcing and logistics (21%), retail and wholesale (14%) and Technology, Media and Telecoms (TMT, 11%).

The appetite for alternative investments among Japan-based institutional investors has become the subject of much conversation. Recent economic developments in Japan have pushed many institutions to expand their horizons in the search for yield, and now two-thirds of the country’s institutional investor base invests in at least one alternative asset class.