Curbs by regulators raise risks of China builder debt
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Beijing
CHINA'S developers are reeling from a double blow of cooling measures on home sales and curbs on their access to the bond market.
At least 21 cities have introduced purchase restrictions and toughened mortgage lending limits since late September, while people familiar with the matter said last month the Shanghai Stock Exchange is considering barring builders rated below AA from selling exchange-traded notes.
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