JP Morgan downgrades China stocks, predicts 'full-blown trade war' with US

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J.P. Morgan lowered its rating for Chinese equities from overweight to neutral, predicting a 'full-blown trade war' with the U.S.

 

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That means it's about the time to buy.

Which one is it? Neutral to overweight or vice versa? Your headline and story don't match.

Why is that santelli dude always screaming at us.

Is already a full-blown trade war, Chinese manufactures drop 50% orders, some in financial difficulty, others close,

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