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Major newspapers urge calm after market rout
    2021-07-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

A MAJOR domestic securities newspaper urged calm yesterday after investors dumped Chinese mainland shares for a second day on worries over the impact of tighter government regulations.

Regulatory moves aimed at the education, property and tech sectors sparked heavy selling this week in Chinese markets.

In a front page commentary yesterday, Shenzhen-based Securities Times said that systemic risks “do not exist in the A-share market overall.”

“The macroeconomy is still in a steady rebound stage, and short-term fluctuations do not change the long-term positive outlook for A shares,” the commentary said.

“The recent market decline to some extent reflects misinterpretation of policies and a venting of emotion. Economic fundamentals have not changed and the market will stabilize at any moment.”

Other major domestic securities dailies echoed the commentary in market reports.

In a front page story citing domestic fund managers, China Securities Journal said the sell-off was a “structural adjustment,” a sustained plunge is unlikely and the market does not face systemic risk.

A story in Shanghai Securities News quoted domestic analysts as saying that the sell-off would not continue, and that the market will gradually stabilize.

“For institutions, the decline brings the opportunity for positioning in high-quality shares,” it said.

What started off as a sell-off in shares Monday had spread into fixed income and forex markets by Tuesday afternoon, sending the yuan falling through psychologically significant levels and pushing Chinese sovereign bond yields, and the cost of insurance against a default in China’s dollar debt, higher. (SD-Agencies)

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