Investors look through stock information at a trading hall in a securities firm in Haikou, capital of southeast China's Hainan Province, June 30, 2015. Chinese shares bounced back from early morning losses and closed sharply higher on Tuesday following a nightmarish fortnight. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index surged 5.53 percent to finish at 4,277.22 points. It fell more than five percent in the early morning to 3,847,88 points, extending losses from a peak of 5,178.19 points seen on June 12. The Shenzhen Component Index gained 5.69 percent to close at 14,337.97 points. The ChiNext Index, tracking China's Nasdaq-style board of growth enterprises, rallied 6.28 percent to end at 2,858.61 points. (CNS photo/Luo Yunfei)
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