by
Nico Isaac
11/19/2009 1:45:00 PM
To many, China's recent economic data suggests their bull market is here to stay: The 3rd quarter 2009 saw a 16% leap in industrial production and retail sales, and a strong rise in GDP to 8.9%... Does that sound familiar? IT SHOULD. Just two years ago, China's economic numbers were similarly strong. Yet do you remember what Chinese stocks did in 2007? Take a look at this chart -- it's a good remind that economic growth is NOT what drives the stock market.
Filed Under:
china, Shanghai Composite, chinese stocks, bull market, industrial production, retail sales, GDP
Category:
Stocks
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