China Weighs Mortgage Grace Period to Appease Homebuyers

Tall residential buildings in Jiangsu. The World Bank said in a report released on June 8th that it has revised its economic forecast for China down to 4.3% this year, from 5.1% in December, amid deterioration in the global economy and the spread of COVID-19. (AP)

Monday, 18 July 2022 06:03 AM EDT ET

China may allow homeowners to temporarily halt mortgage payments on stalled property projects without incurring penalties, Bloomberg News reported Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.

The report comes as a growing nationwide homebuyers' boycott has rekindled investor concerns about the China's slumping property sector, which accounts for a quarter of the economy, and has raised fears banks could face hefty writedowns.

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China may allow homeowners to temporarily halt mortgage payments on stalled property projects without incurring penalties, Bloomberg News reported Monday, citing people familiar with the matter.
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