How does China try to control its stock market? Advanced surveillance to monitor traders, warnings to brokerage firms and calls to investors when they act out of line. (Corrects typo)https://on.wsj.com/2Lc3oE5
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That apostrophe tho
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like a communist stock market. Easy answer.
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CHINA PLAYS THE WORLD, PLAIN & SIMPLE!! We let them!
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The WSJ doesn’t know how to use apostrophes?
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Someone is setting us up the it is bomb! Editing++
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i bet the soviet union's stock market will never go down too
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Years ago Japan had a policy of not allowing anyone to Short a stock. If the Japanese stock was traded here, and you tried to Short it, they would buy and run up the price 'til you blead to death!
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Yawn, how about calling out the corrupt socialism in the us markets? Which escalated after the financial collapse. Oh that's right, make a buck and provide nothing to society and no one cares, that's the American moral agency
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Kind of like how our regulators monitor the length of time a position is held and investigate if it's too short?
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why would you choose a photo of wall-to-wall losses to illustrate this story,
@WSJ. please tell me your photo editor does realize that in East Asia red is the "good" color and green is the "bad" oneThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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