Chinese shares open 1.35 percent lower
SHANGHAI (AFP) - Chinese share prices opened Wednesday 1.35 percent lower after tumbling 8.84 percent Tuesday in their biggest one day fall in 10 years, dealers said..
Wed Feb 2007 01:02 (1 year, 10 months ago)
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