17 Dec China stocks fall as Xi offers no new measures; property stocks drag
Chinese stocks ended lower on
Tuesday after President Xi Jinping offered no specific support
measures for the economy in a closely watched speech marking 40
years of market liberalisation, adding to pressure from
faltering shares in other Asian markets and the United States on
concerns about global economic growth.
** The Shanghai Composite index was down 0.8 percent at
2,576.65, while the blue-chip CSI300 index lost 1
percent.
** Xi called on Tuesday for the unswer
Tuesday after President Xi Jinping offered no specific support
measures for the economy in a closely watched speech marking 40
years of market liberalisation, adding to pressure from
faltering shares in other Asian markets and the United States on
concerns about global economic growth.
** The Shanghai Composite index was down 0.8 percent at
2,576.65, while the blue-chip CSI300 index lost 1
percent.
** Xi called on Tuesday for the unswer
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