China Stocks end 3.1% down
Capital Market Mainland China stock market tumbled after a long weekend on Monday, 13 June 2016, as investor confidence took a hit after latest official data showing China's fixed-asset investment growth eased to 9.6 percent on-year in the January-May period. Investor sentiment was also fragile ahead of MSCI's decision on whether it will include China A-shares and on fears that Britain may vote to leave the European Union. The CSI300 index of the largest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen declined 3.09%, to 3066.34, while the Shanghai Composite Index dropped 94.09%, to 2833.07 points. The market was closed on Thursday and Friday for public holiday.
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