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 Asian share markets slipped on Monday as worries about U.S. and Chinese growth weighed on sentiment, though U.S. and European stock futures did manage a bounce while bond yields came off their lows.
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Chinese blue chips  dropped 1.0% to seven-month lows, having already shed 2.7% last week. Japan's Nikkei bore the brunt of the early selling as tech stocks declined, losing another 0.8% on top of a near 6% slide last week.

MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipped 1.2%, after shedding 2.25% last week, while South Korea's market fell 0.2%. 
 Hong Kong and China: The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong dropped by 1%, while the Shanghai Composite lost 0.4%. These declines follow a period of government interventions aimed at stabilizing share prices and the property sector in China 
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