Hermione Hobhouse

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    Morning News Roundup: Dec. 1, 2014

    Recent data shows that Chinese housing prices have fallen for the seventh consecutive month, Michael Kimmelman reviews One World Trade Center, and more news to start your week.

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    Chinese homebuyers look at models of apartment buildings during a real estate fair in Haikou City in China's Hainan province on Nov. 29. According to a recent survey, China's housing prices fell on a monthly basis for the seventh straight month in November, with the market yet to feel the full impact of an interest rate cut. The average price of a new home in China's 100 major cities was 10,589 yuan ($1,736) per square metre in November, down 0.38 percent from October, according to the China Index Academy.

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