China's benchmark Shanghai stock index slumped 4.09 per cent
at the open on Tuesday, despite a renewed government vow to support the
market following the biggest single-day fall in eight years a day
earlier.
The Shanghai Composite Index -- which plunged 8.48 per cent on Monday -- dropped 152.42 points to 3,573.14. The Shenzhen Composite Index, which tracks stocks on China's second exchange, fell 4.67 per cent, or 100.85 points, to 2,059.24.
The Shanghai Composite Index -- which plunged 8.48 per cent on Monday -- dropped 152.42 points to 3,573.14. The Shenzhen Composite Index, which tracks stocks on China's second exchange, fell 4.67 per cent, or 100.85 points, to 2,059.24.
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