January 29, 2026 - 11:00

The downturn in China's real estate market, now entering its fifth consecutive year, is intensifying with significant implications that extend far beyond the housing sector. New data reveals a continued contraction in sales and investment, underscoring a profound loss of confidence among both homebuyers and developers.
This persistent slump is creating severe strains on the country's financial system. As property values decline and developers struggle with liquidity, the risk of loan defaults rises sharply. Banks, heavily exposed to the real estate industry through mortgages and corporate lending, are facing mounting pressure on their balance sheets. This directly threatens overall financial stability.
The crisis is also dampening consumer spending and local government finances, which have long relied on land sales for revenue. Economists warn that without more robust intervention to restore market confidence and manage the debt overhang, the sector's troubles could spill over into a broader economic slowdown, impacting everything from household wealth to job creation in construction and related industries. The path to recovery appears increasingly complex and protracted.
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