Business Fast > Real Estate > China growth will be lower but more stable if it cuts reliance on property sector: Amundi Institute Real EstateChina growth will be lower but more stable if it cuts reliance on property sector: Amundi InstituteNovember 3, 2023posted on Nov. 03, 2023 at 5:30 am Mahmood Pradhan of the Amundi Institute discusses the economic outlook for China. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastNovember 3, 2023previous articleStarbucks anticipates significant growth following strategic changesnext articleHomes in historic castles for sale – in picturesYou Might Also LikeReal EstateCrown Estate to buy stake in long-delayed Euston station developmentMay 16, 2025Real EstateHow to fix the UK’s housing crisisMay 16, 2025Real EstateEdinburgh tops list as US housebuyers eye a UK homeMay 16, 2025Real EstateCan Bill Ackman create a ‘modern-day’ Berkshire Hathaway?May 15, 2025Real EstateThese are the fruit and vegetables you should plant in the garden next monthMay 13, 2025Real Estate‘We’re in the Hamptons of England’: Trump sends wealthy Americans fleeing to the CotswoldsMay 10, 2025Recommended For YouSportsMan Utd transfer news: Target to be 'shielded' from move as PSG 'jump' into £37m chaseMay 19, 2025SportsSportsArsenal legend Paul Merson predicts Mikel Arteta sacking could be surprisingly closeMay 18, 2025SportsFinanceDWP announces fraud and error review of PIP and five other benefitsMay 18, 2025FinanceUS economyCooking the books? Fears Trump could target statisticians if data disappointsMay 18, 2025US economyRetailInvestors await clues on fallout from M&S cyber-attackMay 18, 2025Retail
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