The Shanghai Composite Index hit a one-month low

The Shanghai Composite Index Hit A One-Month Low


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The Shanghai Composite Index fell 1.5%, hitting its lowest level in a month. Efficiency is mainly reflected in the growth rate and control of uncertain market sentiments.

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The Shanghai Composite Index, China's primary stock market benchmark, fell 1.5% to hit a one-month low.

The index uses stocks traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and is influenced by unchanged central bank rates and mixed market conditions.

Stocks that have lost momentum have a significant volatility in recent market movements.

The Shanghai Complex has continued policy support in economic stimulus measures and has had an impact despite the difficulties of early investors.

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