Tech stock selloff's 'a little bit of a relief': Strategist

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Tech stock selloff's 'a little bit of a relief': Strategist
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Apple (APPL) shares close lower for their second-straight day, losing a reported $200 billion in market value. This can be attributed to the Chinese government's plan to ban state employees and agencies from using iPhones for work. Corient Wealth Management Partner Amy Kong deems that China's actions are primarily aimed at tightening nation security measures rather than forcing foreign business out of it's market. Kong notes the tech sell-offs that China's actions could trigger, characterizing them as a healthy response to uncertainty and tech sector trends.

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