Samantha Ahuja
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Chinese Investment in US Real Estate Likely to Slow
China’s new set of restrictions on foreign investment is expected to impact U.S. real estate. Morris, Manning & Martin’s Samantha Ahuja weighs in on the extent of the effect and the alternatives for Chinese investors.
Washington Dc 20 September 2017 16:12
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