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Posted on 11/01/2021 by admin

China Stocks Slump Most in Three Weeks on Valuation Concerns

Chinese stocks fell the most in three weeks, led by consumer shares and commodity producers, amid concern valuations for the most popular stocks were stretched and as metal prices slumped.
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