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It’s crunch time for the falling Chinese property market: WSJ
December 13, 2011 by Editor · Leave a Comment
It’s crunch time for China’s property sector.
Sales of residential real estate look as frosty as the Beijing winter. The government has chased speculators from the market, and falling prices have others waiting on the sidelines. November data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed sales volumes fell 3.3% year to year, after an 11.6% drop in …
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