(Dec 7): Every bull market is unique, but the one in China right now looks downright strange.

The Shanghai Composite Index has climbed 24% from its January 2016 low, and yet a majority of stocks in the benchmark gauge have fallen during the period.

That’s a first for Shanghai bull markets since at least 2002, when Bloomberg began tracking the data. And it makes China a big global outlier.

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