The Stimulus-Driven Rally in Chinese Stocks Is Running Out of Steam

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The Stimulus-Driven Rally in Chinese Stocks Is Running Out of Steam
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Chinese A-shares have been on an upswing since February, but that now appears to be ending

This year’s rally in Chinese stocks is fading out. Don’t expect a revival soon.

A burst of monetary and fiscal stimulus in the early months of the year set a fire under the market for A-shares, or stocks that trade in Shanghai and Shenzhen. But China’s appetite for further easing looks diminished, with the central bank last week insisting...

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