{
    "symbol": "C31.SI",
    "slug": "c31-si",
    "display_name": "C31.SI",
    "category": "stocks",
    "region": "Asia Pacific",
    "description": null,
    "url": "https://finscans.com/asset/c31-si",
    "lang": "en",
    "as_of": "2026-05-31T21:23:13+00:00",
    "stats_30d": {
        "total_signals": 1,
        "bullish": 0,
        "bearish": 1,
        "neutral": 0,
        "explicit": 1,
        "inferred": 0,
        "avg_impact": 5,
        "avg_confidence": 75,
        "last_signal_at": "2026-05-31 11:29:07",
        "article_count": 1
    },
    "top_catalysts": [
        {
            "text": "CapitaLand announces 10% staff reduction in China due to property downturn.",
            "count": 1
        },
        {
            "text": "China’s prolonged real estate slump continues to pressure developer margins.",
            "count": 1
        }
    ],
    "top_risk_factors": [
        {
            "text": "CapitaLand’s diversified portfolio outside China could offset the negative impact.",
            "count": 1
        },
        {
            "text": "Potential policy support from Chinese authorities to stabilize the property market.",
            "count": 1
        }
    ],
    "recent_signals": [
        {
            "signal_at": "2026-05-31 11:29:07",
            "sentiment": "Bearish",
            "impact_score": 5,
            "confidence_score": 75,
            "mention_type": "explicit",
            "timeframe": "short-term",
            "region": "Asia Pacific",
            "reasoning": "CapitaLand, a Singapore-listed real estate developer, announced a 10% staff reduction in its China operations, citing the severe property market downturn. The layoffs directly reflect weak operating conditions and margin pressure, which are likely to weigh on near-term earnings and investor sentiment for the stock.",
            "article": {
                "title": "CapitaLand Cuts 10% of China Workforce as Property Slump Deepens",
                "url": "https://finscans.com/news/capitaland-cuts-10-of-china-workforce-as-property-slump"
            }
        }
    ]
}