Markets & Trade
Darrell Duffie: Are China’s Financial Markets Opening Up?
A professor of finance explores the burgeoning economy and its opportunities for further growth.
May 11, 2015
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Beth Rimbey
With one of the world’s largest economies, China is an alluring market. But how accessible is it? Stanford Graduate School of Business Professor Darrell Duffie says China is changing and opportunities are there — if you know where to look.
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