Sporting goods are seemingly unaffected by China’s crisis

The stock exchange of Shanghai closed marginally higher yesterday after losing more than one-third of its value for the second time since mid-June amid growing fears of a major drop in consumption. The Shanghai Composite Index is still 40 percent higher than 12 months ago, however, and reports from the ...

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