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Chinese shares drop for 4th day

Updated: 2013-10-25 16:58

(Xinhua)

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BEIJING -- Chinese shares dropped for a fourth consecutive day on Friday, with the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index down 1.45 percent, or 31.37 points, to close at 2,132.95.

The Shenzhen Component Index fell 1.26 percent, or 106.91 points, to close at 8,379.61.

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