Chinese stocks just tanked. Here’s why
China's Shanghai Composite index dropped 7.4% on Friday. That would be the equivalent of a more than 1,300-point drop in the Dow Jones industrial average. The Shenzhen Composite, which is dominated by tech stocks, ended trading down 7.9%.
As always in market turns, it is unclear exactly what sparked the current sell-off. Some have pointed to the fact that regulators have recently been tightening rules on buying stocks with money borrowed from a broker, or "on margin." Officials in China are particularly concerned about stock loans that have been coming from unregulated financial entities.
Excessive buying on margin has been linked to other stock market crashes. Margin lending is at an all-time high in U.S. markets.
Even with the recent losses, the Shanghai Composite is still up 30% so far this year. The Shenzhen Composite is up an astounding 77%, easily making it the best performing market in the world so far in 2015.
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