China June property sales fall at fastest clip this year
CHINA’S property sales between June and May showed the largest monthly drop this year, based on sales by floor area, and investment in property also slumped, official data showed on Monday (Jul 17), reinforcing the case for more stimulus to bolster a waning economic recovery.
Property sales by floor area declined 28.1 per cent year-on-year, extending a 19.7 per cent fall in May, according to Reuters calculations based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics.
For June, property investment totalled to 1.2849 trillion yuan, falling 20.6 per cent from a year earlier after a 21.5 per cent drop in May, according to Reuters calculations.
China’s property sector, which accounts for about a quarter of the economy, remains firmly in a downtrend, with new home prices for June stalling after, albeit meagre, gains a month earlier.
The sector has been badly hit since last year as cash-squeezed developers were unable to finish apartment construction, prompting a mortgage boycott by some buyers.
Three years of tough Covid measures and a weak economy have also prompted would-be homebuyers to keep cash in deposits rather than make fresh investments, or pay off existing mortgages, despite the dismantling of virus curbs late last year.
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Authorities have provided support measures to revive the embattled sector, including policy interest rate cuts last month, and the central bank’s recent extension of some property loan repayments.
Demand, however, remains sluggish and developers are struggling to finish presold housing projects, many of which were suspended triggering a rare protest from homebuyers threatening to stop mortgage repayments last year.
For January-June, property sales by floor area were down 5.3 per cent year-on-year compared with a 0.9 per cent fall in the first five months.
Property investment fell 7.9 per cent in the first six months, after slumping 7.2 per cent in January-May from the same period a year earlier.
New construction starts measured by floor area fell 24.3 per cent year-on-year, after a 22.6 per cent drop in the first five months.
Funds raised by China’s property developers were down 9.8 per cent on year after a 6.6 per cent slide in January-May. REUTERS
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