As Angry Home Buyers Threaten to Break the Banks and the Financial System

As Angry Home Buyers Threaten to Break the Banks and the Financial System

China's banking system is under stress as owners of unfinished homes have stopped payments on their loans at a time when cash-strapped developers are struggling to finish properties. With the financial system under threat of collapse, Beijing has waved the white flag. Morgan Stanley says stocks are likely to head lower and to avoid buying the dip as the unemployment situation is likely to get worse.

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