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A mixed picture
By
Lawrence Au
- Asia
- Global
Cross-border investment schemes between Hong Kong and China haven’t lived up to potential but a new wealth channel seems promising
Hong Kong’s fund management industry has long pursued the goal of distributing fund products to China. But that goal remains largely unachieved in spite of the fact there are now two cross-border schemes in operation.
The first major initiat...
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