China's Retail Surge Overshadowed by Persistent Property Slump

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China's Retail Surge Overshadowed by Persistent Property Slump
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China's retail sales increased by 4.8% in October, marking the highest rise in eight months, while industrial production grew by 5.3%, slightly below forecasts. Despite these gains, the property sector continues to struggle, with new home prices falling for the 16th consecutive month and real estate investment declining. The Chinese government has implemented various stimulus measures, including rate cuts and debt refinancing, to boost the economy. However, the persistent weakness in real estate poses challenges, especially with potential trade disruptions from a second Trump presidency. Analysts suggest more policy support is needed to stabilize the sector and sustain economic growth.

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