Developers are offering sweeteners such as delayed down payments, discounts and free parking spaces to home buyers in Shanghai in an attempt to spur demand in the face of slumping sales. ( read original story ...)
No end in sight to China’s property crisis as new home prices post sharpest decline since February 2015
Home prices in major Chinese cities fell for the fourth straight month in October, recording the steepest drop in nearly nine years amid slumping demand. ( read original story ...)
China’s yuan weakens on persistent property sector woes
SHANGHAI: China’s yuan weakened on Thursday against the US dollar, following data that showed persistent weakness ... ( read original story ...)
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China’s latest most liveable city: No it’s not Beijing or Shanghai
Hear why the Chinese are plumbing for Changsha, the capital capital of central Hunan, instead. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai turns industrial parks into innovation high-ground
As Shanghai is building itself into an innovation center with global influence, industrial parks are seeing more opportunities as an important sector to attract and hold industrial corporations, a ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Property Crisis Is Haunting Its Economy. Here’s One Glimmer of Hope.
China's retail sales—a proxy for consumption—and services were bright spots in the third quarter's economic data. ( read original story ...)