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By Reuters
(Reuters) - Chinese stocks are at decade highs after a rally powered by support from state-backed institutions and bigger investors, with retail money slowly making their way back into shares providing a fresh tail wind.
Investors have so far shrugged off the anaemic economic recovery in China and, while Shanghai stocks are at levels not seen since 2015.
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