SHANGHAI: China shares on Thursday extended their rally into an eighth day, fuelled by liquidity, policy support and retail investor enthusiasm, even as regulators cracked down on margin financing and as state media warned of market risks.
The Shanghai Composite index was up 1.39% at 3,450.59, its highest close since February 2018. The index gained for eight consecutive sessions, its longest winning streak since January 2018.
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