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China's Shanghai Composite Index declined by 8.5% to 3725 on July 27, 2015. About two thirds of the 1114 companies on the Index declined by over 10%, the maximum allowed under the market rules. Many of China's largest companies are listed on the Index. The Shenzhen Index declined by 7%. China's effort to prop up the market have failed.
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China Stocks Tumble 8.5%, Calling Into Question Beijing’s Market-Rescue Effort
Wall Street Journal 07/28/2015
Wall Street Journal 07/28/2015
China’s Response to Stock Rout Exposes Regulatory Disarray
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
Chinese Retail Investors Flee Plunging Markets
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
Wall Street Journal 08/07/2015
China Woes Send Stocks Into Tailspin
New York Times 08/20/2015
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Citic Hits Bump on Road to Top
Wall Street Journal 06/07/2010
China Citic Seeks Shareholder Approval to Write Down Bad Loans
Wall Street Journal 12/13/2013
China Citic Plans $3.84 Billion Rights Issue
Wall Street Journal 08/12/2010
Citic Group's Hong Kong Listing Viewed as a Reform Move
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2014
China's Citic Misses the Transfer
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2014
China's Citic and the State Share Shuffle
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2014
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Itochu, CP in Deal to Take $10.4 Billion Stake in Citic
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Citic Embraces Change By Selling Stakes
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Citic in Deal to Sell $10 Billion Stake in China Conglomerate
New York Times 01/20/2015
China Announces Legal Actions for ‘Securities Violations’
Wall Street Journal 09/01/2015
Citic Securities, a Pillar of Finance in China, Is in Beijing’s Cross Hairs
New York Times 09/17/2015
Grouped Articles
Citic Group's Hong Kong Listing Viewed as a Reform Move
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2014
China's Citic Misses the Transfer
Wall Street Journal 03/28/2014
China's Citic and the State Share Shuffle
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2014
China Sees Citic Listing as Model for State-Firm Overhauls
Wall Street Journal 06/02/2014
Itochu, CP in Deal to Take $10.4 Billion Stake in Citic
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Citic Embraces Change By Selling Stakes
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Grouped Articles
China’s Response to Stock Rout Exposes Regulatory Disarray
Wall Street Journal 08/05/2015
Wall Street Journal 08/07/2015
China Woes Send Stocks Into Tailspin
New York Times 08/20/2015
China to Flood Economy With Cash as Global Markets Lose Faith
Wall Street Journal 08/24/2015
China’s economy is in big trouble. But it is not collapsing. - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/25/2015
U.S. stocks rebound after punishing day, but China’s market slides again - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08/25/2015
Grouped Articles
Itochu, CP in Deal to Take $10.4 Billion Stake in Citic
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Citic Embraces Change By Selling Stakes
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Citic in Deal to Sell $10 Billion Stake in China Conglomerate
New York Times 01/20/2015
China Announces Legal Actions for ‘Securities Violations’
Wall Street Journal 09/01/2015
Citic Securities, a Pillar of Finance in China, Is in Beijing’s Cross Hairs
New York Times 09/17/2015
Citigroup’s New Office Plan: No Offices
Wall Street Journal 12/29/2015
Grouped Articles
Itochu, CP in Deal to Take $10.4 Billion Stake in Citic
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Citic Embraces Change By Selling Stakes
Wall Street Journal 01/21/2015
Citic in Deal to Sell $10 Billion Stake in China Conglomerate
New York Times 01/20/2015
China Announces Legal Actions for ‘Securities Violations’
Wall Street Journal 09/01/2015
Citic Securities, a Pillar of Finance in China, Is in Beijing’s Cross Hairs
New York Times 09/17/2015
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