China's cooling stock market raises pressure for next stimulus round

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Shanghai's Pudong financial district as seen through a bridge on Sept. 27. China's government has hinted at additional stimulus measures as the country's stock market rally fizzles. © Reuters

STELLA YIFAN XIE and WATARU SUZUKI, Nikkei staff writers

HONG KONG/SHANGHAI -- The sugar high from China's latest batch of economic stimulus is wearing off, as Beijing's Ministry of Finance prepares for a high-stakes briefing and questions swirl over authorities' resolve.

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