HONG KONG: Most Asian markets fell on Friday following a broadly healthy week, with traders hoping for fresh Chinese moves to help the country s troubled property sector after officials called on banks to provide support.
Most Asian markets fell Friday following a broadly healthy week, with traders hoping for fresh Chinese moves to help the country s troubled property sector after officials called on banks to provide support.
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Most Asian markets fell Friday following a broadly healthy week, with traders hoping for fresh Chinese moves to help the country's troubled property sector after officials called on banks to provide support.Investors are keeping tabs on China after authorities called on banks to provide help to the beleaguered property sector, which makes up a huge part of the world's number two economy.
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