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Fearing Yuan’s Slide, China Puts New Limits on Property Companies’ Bonds
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China rejects US concerns over South China Sea militarisation
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Beijing ‘has no problem’ with Donald Trump’s softer tone over Chinese investments in US
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China Escalates Crackdown on Property Speculation in 30 Cities
China escalated a crackdown on property speculation, saying it is embarking on a six-month campaign in 30 cities to root out violations in the housing market. The special campaign will target unlicensed real estate agencies,…
Whack-a-mole: China steps up property crackdown in 30 major cities
China said on Thursday it would renew efforts to crack down on property irregularities in 30 major cities from July to end-December, mobilizing powers from seven major Chinese government agencies in a concerted effort to…
China to crack down on property irregularities in 30 major cities
BEIJING (Reuters) – China will crack down on property irregularities in 30 major cities from July to the end of December, according to a notice posted on the housing ministry’s website on Thursday. The crackdown…