Article 5QRFZ China’s booming real estate market could spell trouble for the economy | George Magnus

China’s booming real estate market could spell trouble for the economy | George Magnus

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George Magnus
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Housing activity accounts for 29% of GDP, but Evergrande's debt crisis is sign that things could soon change

In China today, the buzz is all about how the government there too has stumbled into an energy crisis with widespread power cuts. Yet this and other supply shocks will eventually pass, while the $300bn(218bn) of debt enveloping China's second biggest property developer, Evergrande, is of greater significance. It suggests China's long housing boom is over, and bodes badly for the increasingly troubled economy, with implications for the rest of the world too.

China's real estate market has been called the most important sector in the world economy. Valued at about $55tn, it is now twice the size of its US equivalent, and four times larger than China's GDP. Taking into account construction and other property-related goods and services, annual housing activity accounts for about 29% of China's GDP, far above the 10%-20% typical of most developed nations.

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