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Markets fall on credit crunch, lackluster data

By Huang Tiantian | China Daily | Updated: 2013-06-21 07:31

The domestic capital market showed even greater impatience to the recent lack of good news as the A-share index tumbled on Thursday to its lowest level since December 2012.

Analysts attributed the fall to investor concern about the economy's near-term state after the money-market rate climbed to a record high and Chinese manufacturing appeared to be set to worsen in June.

Investor expectation is now growing on the central government to launch new market-oriented reform initiatives, financial market specialists said.

Markets fall on credit crunch, lackluster data

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