Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Most U.S.-listed Chinese equities fell after the nation’s manufacturing contracted for the first time since February 2009, prompting speculation that the government needs to take further measures to boost growth. The Bloomberg China-US 55 Index was little changed at 101.09 at ...
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