(Reuters) - NEW YORK, May 23 - U.S. stocks edged lower on
Wednesday as a warning about Chinese stocks by former Federal
Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan erased gains fueled by
takeover talk in the aluminum sector.
Greenspan said he feared a "dramatic contraction" in
Chinese stocks after the recent boom, adding the run-up was
"clearly unsustainable." [ID:nMDT004118]
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Wednesday as a warning about Chinese stocks by former Federal
Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan erased gains fueled by
takeover talk in the aluminum sector.
Greenspan said he feared a "dramatic contraction" in
Chinese stocks after the recent boom, adding the run-up was
"clearly unsustainable." [ID:nMDT004118]
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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