Chinese President Xi Jinping has his hands full trying to stop foreign investors from fleeing.REUTERS/Marko Djurica China's crashing stock market could be the breaking point for foreign investors, Atlantic Council's Jeremy Mark said. The market will become more volatile as remaining investors focus on fast profits. The country needs to respond to its property crisis to trigger a stable market recovery. The decline of China's stock market may have scarred it for the long-term, as foreign investors likely aren't coming back, the Atlantic Council wrote on Friday.