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China’s November data showed mixed signals as 2024 winds down
China
Three calls for China: Steady, but headwinds are getting stronger
China
10 questions for China in 2025
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China’s economy further stabilised in October, with more stimulus ahead
China
China’s 3Q GDP beat should keep growth target in striking distance
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Real Estate € Supply Outlook 2025
China
China’s data dump shows that time is running out to achieve this year’s growth target
China
China’s April activity data disappointed as heightened caution persists
China
China housing prices continued to slump in February
Real estate
Another climate change casualty: property prices
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The Commodities Feed: China’s covid policy change
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China: on the road to recovery but uncertainty on lockdowns persists
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