What China gives investors it can also take away
The travails of Crown, Blackmores and Bega have shown the investing in China has risks as well as opportunities.
Philip Baker writes on markets specialising in bonds, equity markets and currencies. Based in our Sydney newsroom, Phil is a markets columnist.
The travails of Crown, Blackmores and Bega have shown the investing in China has risks as well as opportunities.
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