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China’s equities fall, market rates rise

China's stock market fell in late October as money-market rates surged. A rerun of June's cash crunch is not on the cards, but there is increasing evidence that the policy stance is shifting back towards reining in credit growth. Meanwhile, the renminbi has been allowed to resume appreciation. 

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