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After half an hour of trading, the total turnover of Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing reached 894.4 billion yuan.

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08/09/2025
In the first half hour of trading, the trading volume of Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing markets reached 894.4 billion yuan, an increase of 214.2 billion yuan compared to the same time the previous day. It is estimated that the total trading volume for the whole day will be around 2.9 trillion yuan.
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