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China defence stocks slump after India-Pakistan ceasefire

China defence stocks slump after India-Pakistan ceasefire

Time of India14-05-2025

MUMBAI: Stock prices of
in China witnessed selling on Tuesday following the ceasefire declared by India and Pakistan. China supplied Pakistan with fighter jets and missiles, among other defence capabilities.
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The sharp drop in stock prices came after these stocks galloped for a few days. In contrast, the stock prices of companies within the Dassault group from France, the makers of the
that India possesses, closed up to 0.9% higher.
On Tuesday, the stock price of
, the makers of
J-10 and other models, fell over 9% during trading on the Shenzhen bourse. The stock price of Zhuzhou Hongda Electronics Corp, the makers of PL-15 and other missiles, closed 6.3% lower on the same bourse.

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