摘要
Shrugging off the quake’s negative impact, the Chinese property market maintained growth in May, though it was no longer robust. Not only are property prices slowing down, but also fixed-asset investments. July may see even tighter monetary controls as rebuilding after the quake spurs demands. But for Taiwan,July means the beginning of a new era as it will be officially opened to mainland tourists on July 18.
Shrugging off the quake’s negative impact, the Chinese property market maintained growth in May, though it was no longer robust. Not only are property prices slowing down, but also fixed-asset investments. July may see even tighter monetary controls as rebuilding after the quake spurs demands. But for Taiwan,July means the beginning of a new era as it will be officially opened to mainland tourists on July 18.