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3 months How Chinese Shares Went Haywire: ‘The Market Is Completely Unstable’ The Wall Street Journal      

Chinese stocks crashed in recent days, only to rebound with unprecedented force. To some investors, the recovery was nearly as worrying as the selloff.

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