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China Property: Worse Still To Come?

Louise Loo, China Economist, Oxford Economics

27-Nov-23 07:30

China Property: Worse Still To Come?

China's property woes continue to be of concern with shadow banking giant Zhongzhi Enterprise Group disclosing last week that it was severely insolvent, revealing a shortfall amounting to USD36.4 billion, which authorities are currently investigating. Louise Loo, China Economist with Oxford Economics, talks to us about how this fallout might impact the overall economy.

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Produced by: Shazana Mokhtar

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning, Keith Kam, Anwar Mahbob


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