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China real estate market
A New ‘Band-Aid’ for China’s Property Market: Can It Stop the Bleeding?
By Lizzi C. Lee
Will Beijing's new focus on finished homes and financial lifelines for developers bring stability, or are these just temporary fixes to a deeper crisis?
Politburo Proposals Spark Optimism in China’s Troubled Property Market
By Lizzi C. Lee
Despite positive market reactions, true recovery awaits deep fiscal and tax reforms anticipated at the upcoming Third Plenum.
Dongguan’s Industrial Woes: China’s Manufacturing Sector Faces Tough Time
By Kung Chan
Once a symbol of China’s industrial prowess, the storied manufacturing center now reflects the sector’s growing challenges.
China’s Core Economic Issues in 2022
By Sara Hsu
The real estate downturn and inflation will cause headaches in the new year, while the emphasis on common prosperity continues.
Evergrande Exposure
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from David Yu.
Is China’s Evergrande Group Too Big to Fail?
By Nathan Handwerker
In a year marked by defaults, the potential collapse of China’s second largest property developer offers insight into Beijing’s changing attitude on bailouts and financial risk.
Property, Prestige, and ‘Common Prosperity’: China’s Real Estate Market in 2021
By Edward Witte
An overheating property market represents a significant threat to economic and social stability in China.
Edward Cheung on China’s Modern Property Tax System
By Maurits Elen
How to prepare for one of the nation’s most breakthrough economic reforms?
Is China Ready for a Property Tax?
By Xinling Wang
The announced tax is part of the Chinese government response to property market changes.
Tough Times for China's Real Estate Developers
By Spencer Sheehan
The struggles of developers are starting to impact China's economy.
4 Trends Influencing Chinese Real Estate Developers in 2016
By Spencer Sheehan
Data from the 2016 property market is a good news/bad news scenario for developers.
A Civil Code for China: A Great Leap Forward for the Rule of Law
By Andreea Leonte and Valentina Crivăț
China has a chance to improve rule of law by securing property, family, and personal rights.
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