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China considers local government purchases of unsold homes, Bloomberg News says

May 30, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) -China is considering a plan for local governments nationwide to buy millions of unsold homes, Bloomberg News said on Wednesday, after a meeting of leaders of the ruling Communist Party called for efforts to clear mounting housing inventory.

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