Fund Managers
China may abolish QFII within five years, says Harvest
By
Joe Marsh
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28 October 2010
Keywords:
china
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qfii
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rmb
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renminbi
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harvest
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mao shuguang
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hsbc
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eric chow
It's likely to be scrapped to make way for a 'free-market investing scheme' en route to capital controls being fully lifted in the next decade, says Harvest Global Investment’s Mao Shuguang.
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