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China is crashing in finance and the stock market
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China's markets continue their volatile trade, reflecting investor uncertainty. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index was down 0.2% at 4:08 p.m. local time after dropping 1.3% earlier on Monday.
It seems fanciful at first glance. Though China’s stock market has grown into the world’s second-largest, policymakers appeared unconcerned whether equities kept pace with China's rapid growth.
China's stock markets surged this week, marking the best weekly performance since late 2008. The rally was driven by Beijing's aggressive stimulus measures to boost the struggling economy.
China's recent reputation as "uninvestable" has been fueled by mounting real estate troubles, a plummeting stock market and dismal consumer demand that's sparked a deflationary spell for the country.
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