China’s leadership needs to ‘send some love’ to private companies
Andy Rothman of Matthews Asia discusses China’s property sector downturn, and stresses the need for a clearer regulatory environment to restore consumer and business confidence.
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Andy Rothman of Matthews Asia discusses China’s property sector downturn, and stresses the need for a clearer regulatory environment to restore consumer and business confidence.
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