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When we first saw the China's Property Bond Crash Spreads as Homebuyers Revolt video on the Bloomberg Markets and Finance channel, we knew our community would want to stream it as soon as possible. So we wrote this article to publish it as soon as possible.
This video is currently making the buzz on the internet and may end up in the Youtube trends. It was published a few hours ago by the videographer of the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance who regularly publishes videos similar to the content we are talking about today.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video China's Property Bond Crash Spreads as Homebuyers Revolt published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Markets and Finance:
China's property-market crisis seems to be exacerbating. A debt selloff is expanding to firms once deemed safe from the cash crunch as some angry home buyers are refusing to pay mortgages for unfinished construction projects. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on Bloomberg Television.