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  2. Chinese property bubble (2005–2011) - Wikipedia

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    An empty corridor in the mostly vacant New South China Mall. The 2005 Chinese property bubble was a real estate bubble in residential and commercial real estate in China. The New York Times reported that the bubble started to deflate in 2011, [1] while observing increased complaints that members of the middle class were unable to afford homes in large cities. [2]

  3. Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    The same day, official figures showed real estate output in China was down 1.6% in the third quarter year on year, the first time it has been negative since the start of the pandemic. [ 43 ] On 20 October 2021, the National Bureau of Statistics of China published data indicating that home prices had fallen month-on-month for the first time ...

  4. China’s real estate crisis is coming for its massive ... - AOL

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    In 2022, real estate trust defaults totalled 93 billion yuan ($13.1 billion), up slightly from 91.7 billion yuan ($12.9 billion) in 2021, according to Chinese data provider Use Trust.

  5. China’s Real Estate Crisis Has No Easy Fix—Just Ask Chinese ...

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    China’s soccer ambitions were built on the same real-estate bubble that 30% of the national GDP and four-fifths of household wealth are invested in.

  6. China's Real Estate Market: A Bubble About To Burst? - AOL

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    The impact on China's economy could be devastating and permanent, much like Japan's crash of the 1980s, analysts speaking to CNNMoney warn. Home prices have spiked as much as 8 percent or more in ...

  7. 2020s commercial real estate distress - Wikipedia

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    2020s commercial real estate distress was a worldwide spike in commercial real estate distress that began in the 2020s in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and interest rates hikes by central banks in response to the 2021 inflation crisis. Although the increase in distress occurred globally it was most acute in the United States and China.

  8. The Ghost Malls of China: Inside a Commercial Real Estate Bubble

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    To many observers, the Chinese property market has been exhibiting signs of a bubble. "In Beijing," reports Time magazine, "vast swaths of commercial space sit vacant -- including floors of retail ...

  9. China’s economy may never eclipse America’s [Video] - AOL

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    China has relied far too heavily on debt-fueled real estate projects to power its growth, which has now produced an ongoing real estate collapse some liken to a “Lehman Brothers moment” for China.