China stocks suffer biggest one-day tumble since June 2008

Regulators cracked down on margin trading, blamed for fuelling a wave of speculation over the past three months

An investor looks at a computer screen showing stock information at a brokerage house in Shanghai January 5, 2015
Reuters SHANGHAI
Last Updated : Jan 19 2015 | 2:49 PM IST

China stocks suffered their biggest one-day percentage drop in more than six and a half years, dragged down by record tumbles in financial stocks as authorities battled excessive market speculation.

Regulators cracked down on margin trading, which has been blamed for fuelling a wave of speculation over the past three months. Bank stocks were hit after the banking regulator issued draft rules to tighten supervision of entrusted loans, a kind of shadow banking.

The banks sub-index plummeted 9.97 percent and the financial sub-index sank 9.62 percent.

All China CSI300 stock index futures were down at least 10 percent, except the September index which dove 12 percent.

The CSI300 index of the largest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen fell 7.7 percent, to 3,355.16. The Shanghai Composite Index also lost 7.7 percent, to 3,116.35 points.

The falls were the biggest for both indexes since June 10, 2008.

Among the most active stocks in Shanghai were Bank of China, down 10.0 percent to 4.48 yuan; Agriculture Bank of China, down 9.9 percent to 3.55 yuan and ICBC, down 9.9 percent to 4.64 yuan.

In Shenzhen, BOE Technology , down 8.5 percent to 3.01 yuan; TCL Corp, down 7.7 percent to 3.71 yuan and Guosen Securities, down 10.0 percent to 21.31 yuan were among the most actively traded.

Foreign investment flowing into Shanghai from Hong Kong through the mutual market access pilot programme took up -0.33 billion yuan of the 13 billion yuan daily quota.

Total volume of A shares traded in Shanghai was 40.0 billion shares, while Shenzhen volume was 19.5 billion shares.

 

 

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First Published: Jan 19 2015 | 12:50 PM IST

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