Battered China Stock Traders Watch Holiday Spending Signals

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(Bloomberg) -- Traders hammered by China’s stock rout are looking for fresh market signals from one of the country’s peak consumer-spending seasons. Most Read from BloombergCitadel Among Hedge Funds That Got Morgan Stanley’s Block-Trading LeaksTesla Asks Which Jobs Are Critical, Stoking Layoff FearsChina Replaces Top Markets Regulator as Xi Tries to End RoutHaley Loses Nevada Primary to ‘None of These Candidates’ OptionUS Commercial Real Estate Contagion Is Now Moving to EuropeThe Lunar New Year

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