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(Bloomberg) -- Chinese hedge funds were looking forward to a holiday break from the market turmoil when trouble started brewing last month. One manager had his short-selling orders abruptly rejected by brokers. Another was cut off from the stock market completely. Regulators turned up on trading floors at multiple funds to monitor transactions in person.Most Read from BloombergBYD Unveils $233,450 EV Supercar to Rival Ferrari, LamborghiniZelenskiy Says 31,000 Troops Killed as Ukraine Seeks US Ai

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