China Housing Market Softening
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•JPMorgan economist says China's housing market crash is still not over yet
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China 's troubled housing market will continue to see softness as a slew of government stimulus and support measures have not been "satisfactory" in propping up the sector, according to a JPMorgan economist.
The "housing market crash is still not over yet," Haibin Zhu , chief China economist at JPMorgan told CNBC 's " Squawk Box Asia" Zhu added home prices would not stabilize until 2025 at the earliest.
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