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  • Equity investors in China are having a torrid time.

  • And the market is the world's worst-performing index so far

  • this year, with over $2tn wiped off its value.

  • The losses are so severe that China

  • has lost its title as the world's second-largest stock

  • market to Japan.

  • So what has caused such a steep plunge?

  • Donald Trump's trade spat is weighing heavily

  • on Chinese stocks.

  • So far, tariffs apply to $37bn worth of imports,

  • but both sides are threatening to extend them.

  • That would be disastrous for export focused companies.

  • The threat of an escalating trade war

  • also spooks investors, who have pulled

  • their money from the market.

  • After years of stellar growth, cracks are finally

  • showing in China's economy.

  • And GDP growth in the second quarter

  • was the slowest since 2016.

  • Some analysts say the economic headwinds mean companies

  • no longer look cheap.

  • And those geared towards the economy,

  • like banks and property developers,

  • are particularly exposed to a slowdown.

  • Authorities are also attempting to clamp down on the country's

  • huge debt pile.

  • Regulatory pressure on leverage has

  • made it tougher for companies to refinance their debt,

  • and defaults on bond payments are rising.

  • That's a big risk for investors, leaving them cautious,

  • and in some cases, heading for the exit.

Equity investors in China are having a torrid time.

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