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Hui Ching-hoo
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Hong Kong Emission Exchange to introduce its own carbon credit fund
The Hong Kong Emission Exchange is moving to attract retail investors with its very own China carbon credit fund.
The ten-year-old bourse has hitherto focused solely on institutional investors, providing them with a platform to trade China p...
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