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Chinese shares 3.1% lower in morning trade after Wall Street plunge

Chinese shares continued to slide on Thursday morning as overnight heavy losses on Wall Street dealt a new blow to the weak investors sentiment. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index ended the morning session 116.75 points, or 3.10 ... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Thu, Mar 20 2008

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