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Chinese shares down 1.27% in morning trade


Shanghai – Chinese shares were down 1.27 percent in early trade Monday, tracking sharp falls in US and European markets amid concerns over the global and domestic economies, dealers said.

The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index, which covers A and B shares, lost 30.16 points to 2,343.28.


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  • Russell Ariola

    Hah! Matagal na kong di namimili ng Made in China. Kahit mga prutas at automotive parts pinagtitiyagaan dahil mas mahal ng konti yung galing New Zealand at Japan atbp.
    Pero ayos lang.
    Etong aking maliit na paghihimagsik laban sa mananakop na China.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MYSV36GGQ44VTCTNICYWDKSE5Q Dipaloloko

      also, i have instructed our Purchasing Dept. to look for alternatives to inferior Made-In-China products.  kahit konting mas mahal ang lokal, tatagal naman.  sa huli, mas mura.

      • Russell Ariola

        Ayos yan. Maigi pag ganun kasi mas malaki pondo nyo kumpara sa aming mga pampamilya langmat pang-araw-araw na pangangailangan.

        Pati nga pako(nails) at turnilyo ( nut and bolt) meron pala Made in India. Nakita ko sa SM. Maraming mapagpipilian ng mga gamit at produktong kailangan sa araw araw na HINDI gawa sa China.

        Barya-barya lang pero pag nagpatung-patung sya pang panlaban sa tantadong komunistang mga tsekwa.

    • ghzoc

       Very good! As for me, I have never been this cautious on my shopping behavior in my life!! Maybe its safe to say now that im allergic to Made in China goods haha. HAIL THE FILIPINO INDUSTRY!

      • Russell Ariola

        Sinabi mo pare.

        Pati nga Ma-Ling di na ko namimili. Yung New Zealang Palm na lang. Medyo mahal pero mas masarap at mas malaman.



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