Easing India-Pakistan conflict hurts J-10 maker's stock

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Shares of AVIC Chengdu Aircraft, the maker of J-10 fighter jets, have plummeted 18% in the last month due to the easing of the India-Pakistan conflict. The stock decline follows a period of increased demand and rising prices during the recent four-day conflict, where the J-10 jets were deployed by Pakistan. India also refuted Pakistani claims of the jets' success. The company's stock peaked at 95.86 yuan a month ago, but has since fallen to 78.68 yuan as tensions between India and Pakistan subside.


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