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China Stocks Continue To Tumble

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Investors look at screens showing stock market movements at a securities company in Beijing on July 28, 2015. Chinese shares sank on July 28, a day after Shanghai's steepest one-day slide in eight years, defying renewed government vows of support that analysts warned were not enough to soothe nervous investors. (Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images)
Investors look at screens showing stock market movements at a securities company in Beijing on July 28, 2015. Chinese shares sank on July 28, a day after Shanghai's steepest one-day slide in eight years, defying renewed government vows of support that analysts warned were not enough to soothe nervous investors. (Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images)

A day after the worst drop in eight years, the main market index in Shanghai fell another 1.5 percent. Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson talks with NPR's Anthony Kuhn about the global effects this slide could have, and about China's changing economy.

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This segment aired on July 28, 2015.

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