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The not-so-new news of China Investment Corp’s Blackstone stake sale
By
Paul Mackintosh – Monday, March 19, 2018
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New news – which shouldn’t exactly have been news. At least not if I understand the timing correctly. A story in Financial Times (FT) on March 13 was headlined “China’s sovereign wealth fund sells stake in Blackstone” wi...
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