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Another Brick in the Wall

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

China Wonders if Its Stock Boom Is Over

A dramatic sell-off that has sent share prices here plummeting more than 10 percent over the past two days is raising fears that China’s spectacular stock market boom may be coming to an end.
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