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Investment Activity For 2025 Expected To Close On Strong Note: CBRE
New Delhi: Investment activity in India’s real estate sector is expected to close 2025 on a strong note, primarily driven by significant capital deployment into built-up office and retail assets, according to a report by CBRE. The report highlighted that investors continued to show strong interest in these asset classes even as the broader property market maintained healthy momentum.
It stated “Investment activity for 2025 is expected to close on a strong note, primarily fuelled by capital deployment into built-up office and retail assets”. The report data highlighted that the real estate sector in the country recorded a notable surge in investment activity during the third quarter (July-September) of 2025 compared to the same period a year ago.
It shared that the capital flows in Q3 2025 rose by about 48 per cent year-on-year and 9 per cent quarter-on-quarter to reach USD 3.8 billion. During the first nine months (9M) of 2025, total capital flows stood at USD 10.2 billion, marking a 14 per cent rise compared to the previous year.
The report also mentioned that the greenfield developments are also expected to witness robust activity in the coming quarters. These investments are likely to be well distributed across residential, mixed-use, data centre, and industrial and logistics (I&L) sectors.
For the office segment, the report noted that the limited availability of investible core assets for acquisition indicates that opportunistic bets would continue to gain traction among investors seeking higher returns.
Land and development sites, along with built-up office and retail assets, collectively attracted more than 90 per cent of the overall investment flows in Q3 2025.
The report further revealed that domestic investors, predominantly developers, dominated overall investment inflows during the quarter, accounting for over 90 per cent of the total.
Among foreign investors, US-based players accounted for around 85 per cent of the overseas capital inflows, followed by a Canadian institutional investor with roughly 15 per cent.
Nearly 72 per cent of the total capital inflows in site and land acquisitions were directed toward residential and office developments. The remaining share was committed to data centres, mixed-use developments, and warehousing projects.
According to CBRE, these trends indicate strong investor confidence in India’s real estate market. The continued flow of capital into both core and development assets, supported by sustained demand in key sectors, is expected to keep investment momentum strong through the end of 2025.
Business
Govt keeps petrol, diesel prices unchanged for coming fortnight – SUCH TV
The government on Thursday kept petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) prices unchanged at Rs253.17 per litre and Rs257.08 per litre respectively, for the coming fortnight, starting from January 16.
This decision was notified in a press release issued by the Petroleum Division.
Earlier, it was expected that the prices of all petroleum products would go down by up to Rs4.50 per litre (over 1pc each) today in view of variation in the international market.
Petrol is primarily used in private transport, small vehicles, rickshaws, and two-wheelers, and directly impacts the budgets of the middle and lower-middle classes.
Meanwhile, most of the transport sector runs on HSD. Its price is considered inflationary, as it is mostly used in heavy transport vehicles, trains, and agricultural engines such as trucks, buses, tractors, tube wells, and threshers, and particularly adds to the prices of vegetables and other eatables.
The government is currently charging about Rs100 per litre on petrol and about Rs97 per litre on diesel.
Business
Serial rail fare evader faces jail over 112 unpaid tickets
One of Britain’s most prolific rail fare dodgers could face jail after admitting dozens of travel offences.
Charles Brohiri, 29, pleaded guilty to travelling without buying a ticket a total of 112 times over a two-year period, Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard.
He could be ordered to pay more than £18,000 in unpaid fares and legal costs, the court was told.
He will be sentenced next month.
District Judge Nina Tempia warned Brohiri “could face a custodial sentence because of the number of offences he has committed”.
He pleaded guilty to 76 offences on Thursday.
It came after he was convicted in his absence of 36 charges at a previous hearing.
During Thursday’s hearing, Judge Tempia dismissed a bid by Brohiri’s lawyers to have the 36 convictions overturned.
They had argued the prosecutions were unlawful because they had not been brought by a qualified legal professional.
But Judge Tempia rejected the argument, saying there had been “no abuse of this court’s process”.
Business
JSW Likely To Launch Jetour T2 SUV In India This Year: Reports
JSW Jetour T2 Launch: JSW Motors Limited, the passenger vehicle arm of the JSW Group, is reportedly preparing to enter the Indian car market this year. It has partnered with Jetour, a China-based automotive brand owned by Chery Automobile, and the Jetour T2 SUV could be the company’s first product, according to the reports.
Media reports suggest that the launch will happen independently and not under the JSW MG Motor India joint venture. The SUV will wear a JSW badge and name, instead of the Jetour branding. The upcoming SUV will be assembled at JSW’s upcoming greenfield manufacturing facility in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Maharashtra.
According to the reports, the company plans to have the vehicle on sale by the third quarter of this year. With this move, JSW aims to establish itself as a standalone carmaker in India.
Expected Powertrain
The SUV is likely to arrive with a 1.5-litre plug-in hybrid setup. Internationally, this hybrid powertrain is offered with both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options. It is still unclear which version will be introduced in India.
Design
In terms of design, the T2 is a large and rugged-looking SUV. It has a boxy and upright stance, similar to vehicles like the Land Rover Defender. Despite its tough appearance, it uses a monocoque chassis instead of a ladder-frame construction.
Size
The SUV measures around 4.7 metres in length and nearly 2 metres in width. This makes it larger than the Tata Safari, even though it is a five-seater. A longer 7-seat version is also sold in some markets.
Price
Pricing details for India are yet to be announced. For reference, the front-wheel-drive five-seat T2 i-DM is priced at AED 1,44,000 (around Rs 35 lakh) in the UAE.
Jetour
Jetour is a brand owned by Chinese automaker Chery. Launched in 2018, it focuses mainly on SUVs and is present in markets across China, the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia and Latin America.
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