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Extreme volatility becoming the norm in China market
Published Mon, Jun 29, 2015 · 09:50 PM
New York
IT looks like the price chart of an over-the-counter penny stock: dizzying gains, abrupt U-turns, harrowing declines.
But this is no obscure security from the rough-and-tumble fringes of Wall Street. It's China's Shanghai Composite Index, the yardstick for an US$8.1 trillion equity market - the world's largest after the US - where extreme volatility is becoming the norm.
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