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Friday, August 31, 2012
2012 RMB Forex Target: Renminbi Currency Exchange Rate Analysis
As you may know, RMB (Renminbi, Yuan or CNY) moved up +4.6% YoY and closed at 6.29 level against USD
Friday, August 17, 2012
Financial Review: New Crisis Era in 2012 Q2
Why and What is New Crisis Era?
New Crisis Era, as per our own definition, refers to
New Crisis Era, as per our own definition, refers to
Friday, August 3, 2012
First Cross-Border RMB ETF (Stock Code 83188.hk) Analysis: RQFII A-share CSI-300 Index Fund
ChinaAMC CSI-300 Index ETF (Stock Code: 83188.hk) is the first RMB-denominated and RQFII-Based ETF that directly invests in physical
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