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ChiNext Index fell 1.0%, Shenzhen Composite Index fell 0.79% and Shanghai Composite fell 0.05%; over 1,800 stocks declined marketwide.
2026-06-23
ChiNext Index fell 1.0%, Shenzhen Composite Index fell 0.79% and Shanghai Composite fell 0.05%; over 1,800 stocks declined marketwide.
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2026-06-23
Shanghai Stock Exchange: Invesco Great Wall Global Semiconductor Chip Investment Fund (QDIILOF) will be suspended from trading starting June 24, 2026, and will resume trading at 10:30 on June 24, 2026. Redemption services for this fund will continue
Shanghai Stock Exchange: Invesco Great Wall Global Semiconductor Chip Investment Fund (QDIILOF) will be suspended from trading starting June 24, 2026, and will resume trading at 10:30 on June 24, 2026. Redemption services for this fund will continue as usual during the suspension period.
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Media reported on the 23rd that Sri Lanka has recorded 47,530 dengue cases year-to-date and 29 deaths. The National Dengue Control Unit said 1,069 new cases were reported on the 21st; the unit’s acting director on the 22nd said the surge has sharply
Media reported on the 23rd that Sri Lanka has recorded 47,530 dengue cases year-to-date and 29 deaths. The National Dengue Control Unit said 1,069 new cases were reported on the 21st; the unit’s acting director on the 22nd said the surge has sharply increased hospital visits and is placing heavy strain on the health system. The deputy health minister said a recent virus mutation is among the reasons for the rapid rise and that the currently circulating strain appears more transmissible than strains seen in prior outbreaks.
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