Beijing's need to minimise property market uncertainty

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Beijing's need to minimise property market uncertainty

Soaring property prices in Chinese cities have led authorities to implement a series of restrictions, yet speculators remain undeterred. Beijing is now considering the introduction of a property tax, although its reluctance to announce plans has left the sector more uncertain than ever.

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