China’s Markets are Tamed— but Not Tempting
The roller-coaster ride may be over, but global investors say that still hasn’t made China attractive for 2017
The roller-coaster ride may be over, but global investors say that still hasn’t made China attractive for 2017
Shanghai composite climbs as the MSCI All-Country World Index tumbles....
Weak economic data in China spurs global selloff, while Shanghai Composite declines nearly 7%.
Shaken confidence in Beijing’s role in market led to wild swings in recent days.
The Chinese government has stepped in to the market, the police are involved, and short selling is under fire.
Chinese stocks surged last year, but those gains didn't reflect broader economic gains. They were a result of more people investing in the stock market with borrowed funds.
U.S.-traded Chinese stocks tumbled at least four years before rebounding in late trading as the rout that’s wiped $3.2 trillion from the value of mainland equities spreads.