14 Jun Shanghai stocks plumb 20-month low, trade fears in focus
SHANGHAI, June 15 (Reuters) – Shanghai stocks plumbed a
20-month low on Friday as investors worried rising trade
tensions with the United States could add pressure to the
country’s economic growth.
** The blue-chip CSI300 index fell 0.5 percent to
3,753.43, the Shanghai Composite Index hit its lowest
since September 2016 before ending down 0.7 percent at 3,021.90.
** Both indexes were down for the third session in a row.
** For the week, SSEC was down by 1.5 percent, while CSI300
slipped 0.7 per
20-month low on Friday as investors worried rising trade
tensions with the United States could add pressure to the
country’s economic growth.
** The blue-chip CSI300 index fell 0.5 percent to
3,753.43, the Shanghai Composite Index hit its lowest
since September 2016 before ending down 0.7 percent at 3,021.90.
** Both indexes were down for the third session in a row.
** For the week, SSEC was down by 1.5 percent, while CSI300
slipped 0.7 per
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