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The IFLR Guide to China 2004 (July 2004)
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Editorial
Introduction: China faces challenges of reform
Introduction: Interview: Foreign bankers seek regulatory clarity
Introduction: Interview: A-share trading triggers wider securities reform
China sets stage for more complex M&A deals
How to buy state-owned shares
New trade channels open to foreign investors
What to expect from arbitration in China
Foreign investors queue to buy bad debt
Regulations hinder new banking products
What China would gain from allowing investment overseas
Regulators show commitment to derivatives
Why mortgage-backed deals are not possible without reform
Making a strategic investment in a Chinese bank
Building world standards in China
Foreigners mull options for telecoms investment
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