The Match Out: ASX slips, Happy Christmas All
A softer session today, giving back a portion of yesterday's solid move, though trading was quiet; volumes anemic and most focus is now on the Christmas break, with a 2.10pm close this afternoon.
China’s housing crisis deteriorated in May, triggering further calls for Beijing to support the important economic area. Yesterday’s data was the worst since 2011. The property market has weighed on China’s economic growth for years, and yesterday saw declines in real estate investment and home prices gather pace. Also, industrial production missed expectations for May, rising 5.6% from a year earlier but slowing from April. The only encouraging light on Monday was Retail Sales improving faster than expected, but the net result is China is still experiencing a weak economic recovery, with Beijing needing to step up if it’s going to achieve its 5% growth target.
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