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Chinese stocks tumble 5.8% on policy jitters

Chinese stocks plunged to their lowest level in two months today, tracking regional losses on renewed jitters over the economic outlook and government policy.

Chinese stocks plunged to their lowest level in two months today, tracking regional losses on renewed jitters over the economic outlook and government policy.

The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index shed 176.24 points, or 5.8 percent, to close at 2,870.63 — the lowest since June 18 —

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