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China Resale Home Prices Fall Faster in June, Private Survey

BEIJING, July 1 (Reuters) - China's resale home prices fell at a ​faster pace in June, ‌a private survey showed on Wednesday, as the country's prolonged ​property downturn continued to ​weigh on market confidence.

  • Average resale ⁠home prices across 100 ​cities dropped 0.42% month-on-month in ​June, quickening from a 0.32% decline in May, according to China ​Index Academy, one of ​the country's largest real estate data providers.

  • New ‌home ⁠prices rose 0.16% in June from a month earlier, matching May's pace.

  • Real estate ​policies in ​the ⁠second half of the year would likely ​continue to focus on ​both ⁠supply and demand-side support with near-term new-home sales still ⁠under ​pressure, the ​firm said.

Reporting by Liangping Gao and Ryan ​Woo; Editing by Shri Navaratnam

Source: Reuters


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