Heard on the Street: Barring much stronger steps from the government to boost sentiment, the market probably still has lower to go
The good news is that this huge one-day drop mostly represents Chinese onshore markets catching up with reality after being closed since Jan. 23 for the Lunar New Year holiday. Stocks in Hong Kong, where markets reopened Wednesday, were already down around 6% last week.
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