BEIJING (Reuters) - China should adhere to the principle that
"houses are for living in, not for speculation" for the time being, the state-run Economic Daily said in an editorial on Wednesday, amid an economically damaging downturn in the property sector.
"The positioning of 'houses are for living in, not for speculation' should be insisted on and it is not out of date," the Economic Daily said in an editorial. In July's key policy meeting, top leaders said China will adjust and optimise property policies in a timely manner, in response to profound changes in the supply and demand relationship in the property market.
But they were disappointed when the People's Bank of China held the five-year loan prime rate steady on Monday. The five-year rate influences the pricing of mortgages, and some analysts said the central bank may be trying to protect lenders' margins.
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