‘No plans to marry, buy a flat’: China’s anxious youth focus on life’s needs Almost 80 per cent of respondents to a survey say they have no plans to buy property in China this year and ...
The world’s second largest economy needs more private enterprise, not more cheap credit.
The bursting of China's economic bubble has exposed deep vulnerabilities in the Chinese Communist Party — and threatens Xi ...
Now that historic glut of unoccupied property is colliding with China’s shrinking population, leaving cities stuck with homes they might never be able to fill. The country could have as many as ...
China’s government has applied an economic defibrillator to restart the nation’s beating heart. But the looming spectre of its expansive “ghost cities” may mean it’s already too late.
China's property stocks rose 7% Monday after Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou eased homebuying rules as part of the ...
Washington — Thirty-five years before Vice President Kamala Harris named Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, he was on his way to teach high school in mainland China after a bloody ...
In response to China's enhanced air combat capabilities along the frontier, the Indian Air Force is upgrading its airbases and expediting the delivery of Tejas fighters. Despite technological lags ...
China needs more private enterprise, not more cheap credit.
with prices of new homes continuing their freefall. In a concerted push to prop up the embattled property market, the southern metropolis of Guangzhou became China’s first tier-one city to lift ...
China's fiscal and monetary policies aim to rescue its property market, temporarily boosting Rio Tinto's stock and base metal ...
That’s not for lack of trying, since the policies announced Tuesday are among the most aggressive attempts at stimulus since ...