BEIJING (Reuters) -The average price of new homes across 100 cities in China climbed 0.30% in May, suggesting supportive policies could be yielding some effect, according to a private survey released by property researcher China Index Academy on Sunday.
The increase was almost double the last month's rate of increase at 0.14%.
New home prices have been under pressure even as Chinese policymakers plough in efforts since last year to stabilise... (continue reading...)
BEIJING (Reuters) -The average price of new homes across 100 cities in China climbed 0.30% in May, suggesting supportive policies could be yielding some effect, according to a private survey released by property researcher China Index Academy on Sunday.
The increase was almost double the last month's rate of increase at 0.14%.
New home prices have been under pressure even as Chinese policymakers plough in efforts since last year to stabilise... (continue reading...)
BEIJING (Reuters) -The average price of new homes across 100 cities in China climbed 0.30% in May, suggesting supportive policies could be yielding some effect, according to a private survey released by property researcher China Index Academy on Sunday.
The increase was almost double the last month's rate of increase at 0.14%.
New home prices have been under pressure even as Chinese policymakers plough in efforts since last year to stabilise... (continue reading...)
BEIJING (Reuters) -The average price of new homes across 100 cities in China climbed 0.30% in May, suggesting supportive policies could be yielding some effect, according to a private survey released by property researcher China Index Academy on Sunday.
The increase was almost double the last month's rate of increase at 0.14%.
New home prices have been under pressure even as Chinese policymakers plough in efforts since last year to stabilise... (continue reading...)
BEIJING (Reuters) -The average price of new homes across 100 cities in China climbed 0.30% in May, suggesting supportive policies could be yielding some effect, according to a private survey released by property researcher China Index Academy on Sunday.
The increase was almost double the last month's rate of increase at 0.14%.
New home prices have been under pressure even as Chinese policymakers plough in efforts since last year to stabilise... (continue reading...)
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