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China stock market surge - a sugar high or something more?

Ed Monk

Ed Monk - Fidelity International

This week - investors in China have had to be extremely patient with Chinese shares in a slump these past couple of years just as other global markets have surged - but last week brought some relief. Can it last?

Plus, we’ll round up the latest speculation ahead of the Budget later this month.

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