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  2. Chinese stocks are having their worst start to a year since 2016

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    Chinese stocks have had their worst start to a year since the country’s financial market crash of eight years ago. It comes as Beijing dashed hopes earlier this week that it might intervene to ...

  3. Chinese stocks have lost $6 trillion in 3 years. Here’s what ...

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    The astonishing losses, reminiscent of the last Chinese stock market crash of 2015-2016, highlight a crisis of confidence among investors concerned about the country’s future.

  4. Chinese stocks just had their worst start to the year in ...

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    Stocks in China dropped sharply in the first trading session of 2025, marking the worst start to a year in close to a decade. The benchmark CSI 300 index dropped 2.9% on Thursday. According to ...

  5. 2015–2016 Chinese stock market turbulence - Wikipedia

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    The sell-off on the Chinese stock market "set off a global rout, with stocks in Europe and the United States getting hit", with many stocks down 2% to 3%. [9] The German stock index, the DAX its blue-chip shares index slumped to 9979 points on 7 January "falling below the psychologically important 10,000-point threshold" which represents 2.29 ...

  6. Chinese stock market crash - Wikipedia

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    Chinese stock market crash may refer to: Chinese stock bubble of 2007; 2015–16 Chinese stock market turbulence This page was last edited on 28 ...

  7. List of stock market crashes and bear markets - Wikipedia

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    2024 China stock market crash 2 Feb 2024 China: The Shanghai Composite Index plummeted from a high of 3703 in September 2021 to 2730 on 2 February 2024, marking a 26.3% decline ahead of the Chinese New Year. The government swiftly intervened in the stock market following the crash by prohibiting short selling and reshuffling government officials.

  8. China's markets had a shaky start to the year, including a ...

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    China's benchmark CSI300 is down 3.5% so far this year, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index is down 3.2%. On Tuesday, the CSI300 index closed 0.7% higher. The Hang Seng closed 1.2% lower.

  9. Why the Chinese Stock Rally Stalled Today - AOL

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    Chinese stocks rose, but many investors doubted the measures would be enough to lift an economy that has been crushed by deflationary pressures, a housing downturn, and high unemployment.