China Property Crisis to 2024 Elections: The Impact on Global Property Markets and the Emergence of New World Dynamics

We will be live on Wednesday 1 November (11am BST, Noon CET, 1pm EET) taking a look at the topical expat news, bringing you our views & analysis.

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In our live stream we will examine the unfolding crisis of Chinese real estate giant Evergrande as it approaches a critical deadline for a massive £268 million debt rescheduling. With the company under criminal investigation and facing possible liquidation by a Hong Kong court, we discuss the potential consequences for property markets worldwide, including a surge in cheap, repossessed properties.

Furthermore, we delve into the geopolitical shifts symbolized by the Russia-Iran-North Korea axis and its implications for economic and property investments, along with the looming concept of a 'New World Order' as we approach key political milestones in 2024 — the UK General Election and the USA Presidential Election.

We also consider the changing landscape for UK expatriates, as new legislation could redefine voting rights and tax responsibilities, and discuss Portugal's HNR scheme changes that might reshape expat investment strategies.

Finally, we address the regulatory creep in property rental markets, exploring how new licensing, ownership transparency, and tax compliance requirements in various countries could affect investors and landlords. Plus, a reminder of the countdown for the UK tax return submission, focusing on property rental income and worldwide health regulations for non-domiciled residents. Join us as we navigate through these complex, interconnected topics that are shaping the future of global property and economic landscapes.

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