Home prices rose in 57 Chinese cities on a yearly basis in June, 7 more than in May, according to National Bureau of Statistics.
Prices fell in 12 cities and remained unchanged in just one.
Shenzhen, Xiamen and Shanghai saw the biggest price hike.
Home prices rose in 57 Chinese cities on a yearly basis in June, 7 more than in May, according to National Bureau of Statistics.
Prices fell in 12 cities and remained unchanged in just one.
Shenzhen, Xiamen and Shanghai saw the biggest price hike.
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