Chinese stocks volatile a day after sharp sell-off
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Chinese stocks are volatile Friday a day after rattling global markets with a 7 percent plunge and trading suspension.
The Shanghai Composite Index gained about 3 percent when it opened but quickly surrendered those gains to be down 1 percent at 3,096.82.
Chinese stocks have had a boom and bust ride over the past year. Authorities introduced circuit-breaker mechanisms on Jan. 1 that halt trading in attempt to reduce the volatility, but the move appears to have backfired.
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On Thursday evening, regulators announced they were suspending the circuit breakers that kick in when the market falls more than 5 percent.
Among other Asian markets, Hong Kong's Hang Seng was up 1 percent and Japan's Nikkei 225 rose 0.4 percent.