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Chinese puzzle for regulators over state shares

By Geoff Dyer in Shanghai

Published: April 14 2005 03:00 | Last updated: April 14 2005 03:00

For a number of years, China's stock market regulators have faced a Catch-22 situation.

The market has been depressed because of the huge overhang of state- owned shares, which account for about 70 per cent of the total equity of listed companies. Yet each time the regulators have moved to address the situation, share prices have fallen even further on fears of a flood of the shares coming on to the market.

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