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China Housing a Bright Spot in Soggy Economy as Prices Gain

Published 05/15/2019, 09:38 PM
Updated 05/15/2019, 10:00 PM
© Bloomberg. Buildings stand under construction in Shijingshan District in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019. China is facing its most difficult economic environment in years. The world's second-biggest economy is in a trade standoff with the biggest -- the U.S. -- and under pressure from President Xi Jinping's

(Bloomberg) -- New-home price growth in China accelerated slightly in April, providing a bright spot for a slowing economy being buffeted by an intensifying trade war.

  • The average value of new homes, excluding government-subsidized housing, in 70 major cities, rose 0.62% last month, according to data released by the statistics bureau Thursday. That follows a 0.61% gain in March.

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  • The jump in home prices adds to signs the rebound in the housing market is taking hold. New-home sales by value surged 18.1% last month, the fastest pace since July, data released Wednesday showed. That stood in contrast to industrial output and retail sales, which slowed more than economists forecast.
  • That leaves the property sector “as the single most important driver of the Chinese economy,” said Larry Hu, head of Chinese economics at Macquarie Securities Ltd.
  • However, that poses a dilemma for policymakers. Lifting curbs risks stoking a buying frenzy that pushes prices out of reach of many people, while leaving restrictions in place could tank one of the few sectors propping up the economy, making it harder for the government to reach its GDP growth target.

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To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Emma Dong in Shanghai at edong10@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Katrina Nicholas at knicholas2@bloomberg.net, Peter Vercoe

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© Bloomberg. Buildings stand under construction in Shijingshan District in Beijing, China, on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019. China is facing its most difficult economic environment in years. The world's second-biggest economy is in a trade standoff with the biggest -- the U.S. -- and under pressure from President Xi Jinping's

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