Chinese Stocks Fall 0.3% In Early Trading

Dow Jones
Nov 28

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Stocks in China slipped during early trading Friday, as the Shanghai Composite Index declined 0.3% to 3864.49.

Among local companies with a market cap of at least 150 billion onshore Chinese yuan ($21.18 billion), Cambricon Technologies A is the biggest early laggard, dropping 1.7%, followed by shares of Hygon Info Tech A, which declined 1.6%. Shares of Ping An Ins Grp of Chn A fell 1.2%.

Wanhua Chem Grp Co. A is the biggest leader this morning, gaining 1.4%, and Inner Mongolia Yili Ind A added 0.6%. Shandong Gold-Mining A rounds out the top three movers, as shares climbed 0.2%.

The dollar held steady against the onshore yuan at 7.08 yuan.

In the bond markets, the 10-year Chinese government bond yield fell 0.39 basis point to 1.856%.

Data source: Dow Jones Market Data, FactSet

 

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November 27, 2025 21:01 ET (02:01 GMT)

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