China shares resume with modest losses, yuan firms despite trade slump
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese shares fell more than 1 percent on Monday as trading resumed after the Lunar New Year break and investors caught up with wild swings in global markets, while Beijing took another swipe at currency devaluation talk with a strong fix for the yuan.
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