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Oct 31, 2005

Proceeding with caution

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Some US fund managers say China is taking a shrewd approach by opening its capital markets while maintaining control over ownership of domestic equities. For example, some Chinese companies like the idea of western-style governance but don’t like the West controlling or owning too much stock. ‘They’re very happy for the West to introduce best practice standards, but they’re not happy selling the actual ownership of the industry,’ explains fund manager Mark Edwards

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