China's property market recovering from deep slump
Prices for new homes in country's biggest cities are rising sharply, led by southern boomtown of Shenzhen
Hong Kong
CHINA'S slowdown, which has cast a shadow over the global economy and worried investors around the world, stems in part from a deep slump in its crucial property market.
Now that slump appears to be easing, as construction cranes return in some cities and real estate offices in some of the best neighbourhoods fill up again with buying customers.
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