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  2. Chinese mortgage boycott - Wikipedia

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    One of the key reasons for the Chinese mortgage boycott is a result of the previous high demand for housing. The rise of the middle-class in China since the early 2000s precipitated a substantial investment in property, with many channelling savings into real estate as given the widely-held perception of Chinese property as one of the most stable forms of investment, with house prices ...

  3. China makes biggest-ever cut to key mortgage rate to bolster ...

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    China’s central bank has cut its key mortgage reference rate by a record amount, as it ramps up efforts to stem a prolonged property crisis. China makes biggest-ever cut to key mortgage rate to ...

  4. China cuts mortgage reference rate for first time in nearly 2 ...

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    China cut its benchmark lending rate for the second consecutive month on Thursday in the latest move to shore up the cooling economy, while also lowering a mortgage reference rate for the first ...

  5. China’s population declines for second straight year as ...

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    Authorities reported a death rate of 7.87 per thousand people and 11.1 million deaths. In 2022, there were 10.41 million deaths with a death rate of 7.37 per thousand.

  6. List of countries by mortality rate - Wikipedia

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    Crude mortality rate refers to the number of deaths over a given period divided by the person-years lived by the population over that period. It is usually expressed in units of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year. The list is based on CIA World Factbook 2023 estimates, unless indicated otherwise.

  7. Mortgage slave - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage slave (Chinese: 房奴; pinyin: fángnú) is a term used for homeowners in China who spend more than 70% of their disposable income towards repaying mortgage loans. Continually rising real estate prices and high incentives for home ownership have encouraged restrictive loans to those wishing to own a residence, but lacking the required ...

  8. China's population drops for 2nd year, with record low birth rate

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    China's 2023 rate of 7.87 deaths per 1,000 people was higher than a rate of 7.37 deaths in 2022. The country's retirement-age population, aged 60 and over, is expected to increase to more than 400 ...

  9. China takes aim at real estate crisis with new measures to ...

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