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China's global stock market disconnect appears to be at an end
The disconnect between China’s stock markets and those of the rest of the world was once something to be celebrated. With foreign participation restricted and large amounts of domestic cash looking for a home, the Shanghai Composite Index (SCI) has soared in the last two years regardless of whatever malaise gripped New York or London.
This trend appeared to come to an end in January. As anxiety grew about a possible US recession, economists started shaving points off their 2008 ...
This trend appeared to come to an end in January. As anxiety grew about a possible US recession, economists started shaving points off their 2008 ...
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