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The CDB is increasingly market-oriented, says governor Chen Yuan, and prospects for the bank are bright.
By Dan Slater | 18 February 2004
New appointment will focus on greater China distressed assets.
By Dan Slater | 13 February 2004
New appointment will focus on greater China distressed assets.
By Dan Slater | 13 February 2004
Do mention the war, says Dr Louis Hagen, general manager of the Association of German Mortgage Banks of the 230-year old instruments: they have survived two world catastrophes ...
By Dan Slater | 12 February 2004
Do mention the war, says Dr Louis Hagen, general manager of the Association of German Mortgage Banks of the 230-year old instruments: they have survived two world catastrophes ...
By Dan Slater | 12 February 2004
While foreign firms like Invesco seek QFII licences, some local fund mangers find QFII accounts lucrative.
By Jame DiBiasio | 12 February 2004
While foreign firms like Invesco seek QFII licences, some local fund mangers find QFII accounts lucrative.
By Jame DiBiasio | 12 February 2004
A US-based investor explains his long/short strategy for Chinese stocks and possible plans for expanding to the region.
By Kamni Bharwani | 30 January 2004
A US-based investor explains his long/short strategy for Chinese stocks and possible plans for expanding to the region.
By Kamni Bharwani | 30 January 2004
Neil Shen, co-founder and president of Ctrip, talks about his IPO and the new wave of China Nasdaq listings.
By Steven Irvine | 15 January 2004
Neil Shen, co-founder and president of Ctrip, talks about his IPO and the new wave of China Nasdaq listings.
By Steven Irvine | 15 January 2004
Professionally managed funds will rise from $168 billion to $1.6 trillion by 2010, says analyst.
By Jame DiBiasio | 13 January 2004
Professionally managed funds will rise from $168 billion to $1.6 trillion by 2010, says analyst.
By Jame DiBiasio | 13 January 2004
Two new team members boost coverage of H-shares and A-shares.
By Nick Lord | 12 January 2004
Two new team members boost coverage of H-shares and A-shares.
By Nick Lord | 12 January 2004
Polls
What will be your favoured currency in Year of the Dragon?





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US dollar
  29%
 
Japanese yen
  3%
 
Aussie dollar
  11%
 
Singapore dollar
  19%
 
Chinese renminbi
  24%
 
None of the above; gold
  14%
TOTAL VOTES: 214

 
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Asian Investor Magazine
AsianInvestor
February, 2012