29 Oct China shares rise after regulator pledges to enhance liquidity
Shares in China rebounded on
Tuesday after securities regulator pledged to enhance market
liquidity, but comments from U.S. President Donald Trump that
new tariffs on China are “waiting to go if we can’t make a deal”
underscored market uncertainty over trade.
** The CSI300 index ended 1.1 percent higher at
3,110.26 points after falling 3 percent on Monday, while the
Shanghai Composite Index closed up 1 percent at 2,568.05
points after Monday’s 2.2 percent drop.
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Tuesday after securities regulator pledged to enhance market
liquidity, but comments from U.S. President Donald Trump that
new tariffs on China are “waiting to go if we can’t make a deal”
underscored market uncertainty over trade.
** The CSI300 index ended 1.1 percent higher at
3,110.26 points after falling 3 percent on Monday, while the
Shanghai Composite Index closed up 1 percent at 2,568.05
points after Monday’s 2.2 percent drop.
** Bo
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