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China's home price declines in November

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China's home price declines in November

2025-12-15 16:42 Last Updated At:20:57

Home prices in China's 70 large and medium-sized cities generally fell in November from the previous month, official data showed Monday.

Prices of new homes in the four first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen decreased 0.4 percent month on month, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). Notably, Shanghai, the country's economic hub, recorded a 0.1 percent increase from the October level.

New home prices in second-tier cities went down 0.3 percent from a month earlier, while those in third-tier cities fell 0.4 percent, both narrowing by 0.1 percentage points from the previous month.

The NBS data also showed month-on-month declines in resale home value across all major cities.

On a year-on-year basis, the overall downward trend in new and resale home prices in major cities continued.

In the first 11 months of 2025, the country's investment in real estate development went down 15.9 percent year on year, NBS data showed.

China will work to stabilize the real estate market, steadily advance the construction of "quality homes," and foster a new model for real estate development next year, according to the Central Economic Work Conference held last week.

China's home price declines in November

China's home price declines in November

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US dollar ticks up

 

The U.S. dollar increased in late trading on Friday.

The dollar index, which measures the greenback against six major peers, went up 0.19 percent to 100.218 at 03:00 (1900 GMT).

In late New York trading, the euro lost to 1.1515 dollars from 1.1544 dollars in the previous session, and the British pound was down to 1.3192 dollars from 1.3227 dollars in the previous session.

The U.S. dollar bought 159.65 Japanese yen, higher than 159.34 Japanese yen of the previous session. The U.S. dollar was up to 0.8008 Swiss francs from 0.7984 Swiss francs, and it rose to 1.3944 Canadian dollars from 1.3921 Canadian dollars. The U.S. dollar added to 9.4828 Swedish kronor from 9.4234 Swedish kronor.

US dollar ticks up

US dollar ticks up

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