WSJ’s Jason Dean speaks to Dr. Fred Hu, managing director of Goldman Sachs Group, about the biggest challenge in China's recovery, at the China Financial Markets conference. He also discusses what China needs to do to sustain its growth.
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Hong Kong bureau chief Peter Stein talks to Martin Wheatley, CEO of the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong, about market regulation in Hong Kong and the SFC’s cooperation with Chinese regulators, at the China Financial Markets Conference in Beijing.
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WSJ’s Jason Dean speaks to Zhang Liping, head of Credit Suisse's China Investment Banking Department, about how the recession has affected the financial-services group in China. Liping also shares his views on future trends in Chinese M&A.
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China wasn’t the epicenter of the financial crisis, but it runs the risk of creating asset bubbles as it hurries toward recovery, according to Dr. Fred Hu, managing director of the Goldman Sachs Group. WSJ's Jason Dean spoke to Hu about the subject.
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Zhang Liping, head of Credit Suisse’s China Investment Banking Department, gives WSJ's Jason Dean his views on China's recovering market, possible asset bubbles and key opportunities for foreign banks in the Chinese market.
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WSJ’s Jason Dean speaks to Dr. Fred Hu, managing director of Goldman Sachs Group, about the biggest challenge in China's recovery, at the China Financial Markets conference. He also discusses what China needs to do to sustain its growth.
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Hong Kong bureau chief Peter Stein talks to Martin Wheatley, CEO of the Securities and Futures Commission in Hong Kong, about market regulation in Hong Kong and the SFC’s cooperation with Chinese regulators, at the China Financial Markets Conference in Beijing.
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China wasn’t the epicenter of the financial crisis, but it runs the risk of creating asset bubbles as it hurries toward recovery, according to Dr. Fred Hu, managing director of the Goldman Sachs Group. WSJ's Jason Dean spoke to Hu about the subject.
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WSJ’s Jason Dean speaks to Zhang Liping, head of Credit Suisse's China Investment Banking Department, about how the recession has affected the financial-services group in China. Liping also shares his views on future trends in Chinese M&A.
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Zhang Liping, head of Credit Suisse’s China Investment Banking Department, gives WSJ's Jason Dean his views on China's recovering market, possible asset bubbles and key opportunities for foreign banks in the Chinese market.
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