Chiny pociągną teraz świat w dół
/ 178.36.132.* / 2013-11-06 10:10
W Chinach trwają spadki z powodu braku płynności na rynku przed końcem roku, i najsłabszego tempa wzrostu od ponad 20. lat, najmocniej tracą banki, notujące silny wzrost strat na kredytach.
The Shanghai Composite Index dropped 0.8 percent to 2,139.61, the lowest close since Oct. 29 and reversing a 0.4 percent gain. Trading volumes were 21 percent below the 30-day average after falling to the lowest since July 31 on Nov. 4. Top party officials will meet in Beijing from Nov. 9-12 to map out a blueprint for reform as the country heads for its slowest growth in more than two decades.
“Financial shares are leading the index lower as liquidity is tight at the end of year and there are no bright spots in earnings too,” said Wei Wei, an analyst at West China Securities Co. in Shanghai.
The CSI 300 Index decreased 1.3 percent to 2,353.57, while the ChiNext index of small-company shares lost 1.5 percent, erasing a 1.4 percent advance. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) slid 0.8 percent.