China's Stocks Halt Longest Winning Streak in Eight Months
- Stocks face technical correction after recent rally, KGI says
- Airline shares fall in Hong Kong after Brussels explosions
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China’s stocks fell for the first time in eight days, halting its longest winning streak since May, as financial and commodity companies slumped.
The Shanghai Composite Index fell below 3,000 after rising above that level for the first time in two months on Monday. Trading volumes were 30 percent above the average. Guotai Junan Securities Co. paced declines for brokerages after rising by the day’s 10 percent limit on Monday. Air China Ltd. led losses by airline shares in Hong Kong as Brussels airport was evacuated after two explosions.