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With Chinese stocks, investors should brace for even greater volatility and possibly more downside.
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SINGAPORE - China's stock markets went on a roller coaster ride recently after the government announced its toughest-ever curbs on the online education industry and issued a series of other rulings governing property management and food delivery companies.
Speculation that the US may restrict investments in China and Hong Kong amid a growing political and economic rift between the two countries also contributed to the selling.


