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China was expected to release estimates of Lunar New Year travel last week, but the spread of the coronavirus threw a wrench into those plans. Beijing has extended the holiday through Monday.
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When Chinese markets last traded on Jan. 23, the Shanghai Composite Index tumbled 2.8%, its worst single-day drop since May. The Shanghai and Shenzhen markets are due to reopen on Monday. © Reuters
Welcome to Nikkei Asian Preview.
China was expected to release estimates of Lunar New Year travel last week, but the spread of the coronavirus threw a wrench into those plans. Beijing has extended the holiday through Monday.