Not too high but now too low
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Local authorities don’t want property prices to be too high… or too low.
On Saturday, domestic financial media reported that Zhangjiakou, a city near Beijing, became the latest city to put a floor on housing prices.
Zhangjiakou joins eight other cities that have made similar moves over the past two ...