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MarketsChina Vanke, Country Garden Navigate Persistent Property Headwinds
Key Takeaways
- 1Major Chinese developers Vanke and Country Garden are facing continued difficulties.
- 2The anticipated recovery in China's property market has not materialized.
- 3Companies are dealing with debt, weak sales, and investor concern.
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View on Predictagon Chinese property developers Vanke and Country Garden are grappling with ongoing challenges in China's real estate market, signaling that the sector's widely anticipated recovery remains elusive. Both companies, once industry giants, are navigating significant debt burdens, slumping sales, and investor skepticism. This persistent weakness in major players indicates broader economic risks for China and potential contagion for the global financial system, with no clear end in sight for the downturn.
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