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Money managers worldwide, busy licking their chops over the 35% savings rate in the world's most populous country,…

Money managers worldwide, busy licking their chops over the 35% savings rate in the world's most populous country, got some good news. Zhou Zhengqing, chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, said his bureaucrats might finish work this year on rules allowing foreign fund managers to s

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