Templeton's Mark Mobius says China's stock selling curbs "alarming"

LONDON, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Franklin Templeton's Mark Mobius said China's action to stop investors from liquidating their stock market bets was "alarming" but the emerging market specialist also said the country had not become so risky that he would walk away.
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