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中国的tech sell off已经半年了吧
GLOBAL MARKETS-Asian shares wobble in volatile trade as China tech selloff weighs
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 0.1%. Hong Kong shares fell sharply at the open but then trimmed their losses to a 0.18% decline. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd , Xiaomi Corp , and Tencent Holdings all traded lower. Shares in China rose 0.08%. Elsewhere, Japanese stocks rose 0.71% and Australian shares rose 0.24% as bargain hunters bought shares of consumer goods, real estate, and financial firms. U.S. stock futures rose 0.25%. The U.S. securities regulator is rolling out measures that would kick foreign companies off U.S. stock exchanges if they do not comply with U.S. auditing standards and require them to disclose any government affiliations, which is widely expected to target Chinese companies. 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