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Elaine Chan
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Reforms to China’s foreign investment scheme reboot interest among Singapore-based investors
In the first five years after China introduced the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor or QFII scheme in 2002, only five of the 46 investors that registered for it were Singapore-based. Two decades on, that number has risen to 73 out of a tota...
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