Chinese markets in red after the rise in US-China tensions
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Chinese markets in red after the rise in US-China tensions

Chinese stocks mostly deepened losses by the close as U.S.-China tensions worsened on Friday. In mainland China, the Shanghai composite pared some losses but still ended the day 3.86% lower at 3,196.77, while the Shenzhen composite tumbled 5% to close at 2,138.36. The Shenzhen component dived 5.31% to close at 12,935.70. The Chinese yuan, a barometer of Sino-U.S. tensions, looks set for its worst week in two months

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Fri Jul 24 - CNBC

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