The Global Tremors From China's Real Estate Crisis Are Only

The Global Tremors From China's Real Estate Crisis Are Only Just Starting

(Bloomberg) -- Chinese investors and their creditors are putting up “For Sale” signs on real estate holdings across the globe as the need to raise cash amid a deepening property crisis at home trumps the risks of offloading into a falling market. The prices they get will help finally put hard numbers on just how much trouble the wider industry is in. Most Read from BloombergA 99% Bond Wipeout Hands Hedge Funds a Harsh Lesson on ChinaUkraine’s Army Chief Replaced After Rift With ZelenskiyEinhorn

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