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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
First RMB-HKD Dual Currency Counters ETF (Harvest MSCI China A-share Index Stock Codes 83118.hk and 3118.hk) Analysis
Harvest MSCI China A-share Index ETF (Stock Codes: 83118.hk for RMB counter and 3118.hk for HKD counter) is the first
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Financial Review: Positive Market Signs in 2012 Q3
Although uncertainties were still there, financial markets had eventually shown some positive signs in 2012 Q3 (third quarter). In the following
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