Some recruitment shares were caught up in the general market slide, which was partly caused by worries of recession and increased regulation in China.
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The fall-out in the US markets has hurt most UK shares, including recruiters, with 17 falling over the fortnight, while 11 rose.
But some bucked the trend, including IT recruiter FDM Group, due to report results 21 March, which hit a new high.
But some bucked the trend, including IT recruiter FDM Group, due to report results 21 March, which hit a new high.