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We don’t want to slow RQFII rise, says HK group chief

Chair of the Chinese Asset Management Association, Ding Chen, denies it is lobbying against RQFII’s extension to Singapore and London, but one member reveals reservations.
We don’t want to slow RQFII rise, says HK group chief

The chairwoman of newly formed Hong Kong group the Chinese Asset Management Association has denied it is lobbying mainland authorities to slow international expansion of the renminbi qualified foreign institutional investor (RQFII) scheme.

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