Getting burnt on Black tuesday


  • Letters
  • Saturday, 10 Mar 2007

China’s investors got their first taste of a volatile market when share prices plunged at the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges on Feb 27. The bulls are back but the huge sell-off has made investors more cautious. 

THE Xiang Cai Securities brokerage house in downtown Shanghai was packed with people. They were trading and keeping a close tab on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges. 

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