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Chinese investors flood stock market

By Geoff Dyer in Shanghai

Published: August 7 2007 20:22 | Last updated: August 7 2007 20:22

Chinese retail investors are flooding back into the stock market, with nearly 1m new trading accounts opened every week as mainland shares ignore the volatility affecting global financial markets.

The Shanghai composite index rose 0.5 per cent on Tuesday to a new high of 4,651 points and is now up 28 per cent since July 6, renewing concerns that a bubble is being created that could lead to many ordinary investors losing a large part of their savings.

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