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China's property landed in trouble

China's State Council has approved a change in property laws that could be hard on land-grabbing local governments and on developers - but good for hundreds of millions of long-suffering farmers

China's decade-long real estate boom has been built on a nationwide land grab that's seen millions of farmers kicked off their land with little or no compensation.

Local governments are the main beneficiaries. Last year alone, they racked up a cool one trillion yuan ($161bn) in net land sales - equal to about 10% of total revenue.

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