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Winning the China game

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<abstract displayLabel="Summary">The biggest contest in the 21st century will be to win in China. Whether it's IPOs, M&A or mutuals funds, growth forecats for China put all other markets in the shade. But the world's biggest potential market is also the toughest to crack. What's the right strategy? The author looks at how the major investment banks are positioning themselves</abstract>
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