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Flying too high

The long-term consequences of China’s coming stockmarket correction are the ones to fear

IF YOU were a Chinese worker you could have spent the past year toiling to earn a living. Or you could have bought some shares and sat on the sofa (see article). Chinese equities have been on a bull run of epic proportions. The CSI300, an index of the biggest mainland stocks, has more than doubled over the past year. That looks positively anaemic compared with ChiNext, a market for Chinese startups which has tripled in 12 months; let alone with shares in Qtone, an online-education company that gained almost 1,300% between its listing early in 2014 and the middle of this month. Its own directors have warned investors to be wary of “ignorant hype”.

This article appeared in the Leaders section of the print edition under the headline “Flying too high”

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