China stocks markets reopen after four-day weekend
China's stock market reopens after being closed for a four-day weekend to commemorate the end of World War Two.
In recent weeks, five trillion dollars in value has been wiped away as investors sold shares over fears about the slowing economy. At the weekend, the governor of China's central bank said the market correction is nearly complete. But does the volatility reflect what's happening on the ground in the real economy?
Asia Business Correspondent Karishma Vaswani takes a look from the Chinese city of Dalian - where there'll be a lot to discuss at the World Economic Forum later this week.