
Chinese Mainland Home Price Decline Eases with Policy Support
June data show home price declines in the Chinese mainland’s 70 key cities eased, with first-tier hubs down 1.4% year-on-year as policy support boosts confidence.
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June data show home price declines in the Chinese mainland’s 70 key cities eased, with first-tier hubs down 1.4% year-on-year as policy support boosts confidence.
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