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Is China Really Cutting Interest Rates? How liberalization Reform Begins
You may be a bit surprised to hear that PBoC (People's Bank of China) suddenly announced on 7 June 2012 to start cutting interest rates by 0.25%. It was the first
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2012 HSI (Hang Seng Index) Target For Hong Kong Securities Market
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A50 China ETF (Stock Code 2823.hk) Analysis: iShares FTSE Index Fund Asia Trust Series
iShares A50 FTSE China Index ETF (Stock Code: 2823.hk) is the most popular Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) being traded on the Hong Kong
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