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Analysis of China’s Housing Market Shifts and the Li Keqiang Index

Analysis of China’s Housing Market Shifts and the Li Keqiang Index The passage provides a macro‑economic overview of China’s housing policy cycles and mentions Li Keqiang’s informal ‘index’ for gauging growth, but it lacks concrete allegations, specific financial transactions, or direct links to misconduct by high‑level officials. It offers limited actionable leads for investigation, though the reference to a senior leader’s skepticism of official GDP data could merit modest follow‑up. Key insights: China repeatedly toggled between cooling and stimulating the housing market from 2010‑2016.; Policy shifts were used to steer capital from real estate into state‑owned enterprises and back.; Li Keqiang reportedly expressed doubt about provincial GDP figures in 2007 and relied on alternative indicators.

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Analysis of China’s Housing Market Shifts and the Li Keqiang Index The passage provides a macro‑economic overview of China’s housing policy cycles and mentions Li Keqiang’s informal ‘index’ for gauging growth, but it lacks concrete allegations, specific financial transactions, or direct links to misconduct by high‑level officials. It offers limited actionable leads for investigation, though the reference to a senior leader’s skepticism of official GDP data could merit modest follow‑up. Key insights: China repeatedly toggled between cooling and stimulating the housing market from 2010‑2016.; Policy shifts were used to steer capital from real estate into state‑owned enterprises and back.; Li Keqiang reportedly expressed doubt about provincial GDP figures in 2007 and relied on alternative indicators.

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