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Update | Chinese stocks settle lower but recover from worst of beating; Hong Kong ekes out gain

Shanghai and Shenzhen close down but uncertain mood persists in markets despite modest recovery. Hong Kong up at close but tone quiet and steady for most of session

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A woman investor in China eyes a bank of electronic monitors showing stock prices as stocks in Shanghai recovered from an early beating on Tuesday. Photo: Xinhua

Mainland Chinese stocks settled lower on Tuesday but the markets had sharply pruned its losses as bargain-hunting and buying of large-cap financial companies offset pressure in small-cap names, with Hong Kong defying the weak tone to end the day fractionally higher. 

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The Shanghai Composite Index closed 1.68 per cent lower at 3,663 after recovering from a 5 per cent slump in morning trade. The CSI 300 Index of large-cap stocks finished 0.2 per cent down at 3,811.09.

Shenzhen's Composite Index fell 2.24 per cent to finish at 2,111.70, while the ChiNext Board was 3.78 per cent lower at 2,581.96.

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The Hang Seng index closed up 0.62 per cent at 24,503.94. The H share index dropped 0.51 per cent to 11,173.04.  

Chinese equity markets had been battered on Monday by the worst single-day decline since 2007 and follow-through pressure dragged shares down at the start.

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