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SHORT VIEW: CHINA BUBBLES

The world had an echo yesterday of the “Shanghai surprise” that sparked the first panic of the credit crisis.

On February 26 2007, the Shanghai Composite index, which had rallied for months, suddenly fell 268 points, or 8.8 per cent. A global sell-off ensued. As it turned out, the first Shanghai bubble kept inflating for six more months before popping in October 2007.

Yesterday, the Shanghai suddenly fell 265 points, or 7.6 per cent, at the worst point.

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約翰•奧瑟茲

約翰•奧瑟茲(John Authers)是英國《金融時報》的Lex主編,是全球最具影響力的金融市場專家之一。他於1990年加入FT,曾經擔任美國市場編輯、美國銀行記者和墨西哥分社社長。奧瑟茲畢業於牛津大學,並且擁有哥倫比亞大學的MBA學位。

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