The Chinese New Year begins on 16 February 2018, when we enter the Year of the Dog, which in Chinese astrology symbolises positive traits such as loyalty, honesty and faithfulness. The dog itself is also viewed as a lucky animal by the Chinese. Michael Lai, investment director, considers whether the Year of the Dog will be a good one for investors. READ MORE
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