China - Ekhbary News Agency
China's real estate sector faces renewed turmoil as Vanke, one of the nation's leading property developers, has reported a substantial financial loss, underscoring the deepening crisis plaguing the industry. This significant setback for a company once considered relatively stable intensifies concerns about the widespread impact across the Chinese economy and the potential for further market instability.
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