Industry regulations imposed in China over the past year have hit investors hard. It’s important to understand what’s behind the changes — and the related market volatility. In this paper we’ll explore the causes, the connection to “common prosperity,” and what all this could mean for investors in the future. READ MORE [PDF FILE]
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