China markets: yuan down, stocks down, bonds faltering
But all is not entirely lost as some strategists see prospects of a turnaround for some assets
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THE China market scorecard doesn't make for great reading this year.
The yuan: down the most since 1994. Stocks: down the most since 2011. Bonds: clinging on to the smallest return in three years. But for some assets at least, strategists see prospects of a turnaround. The following is a summary of China's markets this year, and the outlook for 2017.
Weakening yuan
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