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Short sellers get bad name, but they do useful jobs. They test stories, show weak facts, and force markets to value risk properly. In China, where retail investors are as many as "chives" as they are sometimes called, corporate ties can be complex, and disclosure sometimes thin, this kind of market check is not luxury - it is necessary. Thinkย #SinoForest ย in 2011 andย #LuckinCoffee ย in 2020. Both cases began with skeptical reports that peeled back rosy narratives and reveale


Does it make sense for SheIn to be listed in the UK?
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Chinese firms must learn to build on fundamentals, not propaganda
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Struggling in China still? Crack your Platform Nine and Three Quarters.
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Time โ the best Public Relations in China
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Only when every day is โGolden Weekโ can China become a truly wealthy nation
On October 13 the 2015 Global Wealth Report released by Credit Suisse Research Institute revealed that the Chinese middle class now...


Are you still hiring a compliance manager to solve your China problems?
Following the emergence of a series of high profile government investigations on the multinational companies in China such as on the...


Mr. Zuckerberg, China won't unblock Facebook just because you speak Chinese
On October 22, 2014 in China Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg attracted the eyeballs from around the world by delivering an interactive...


What if Google lists on Shanghai Stock Exchange?
At an investment forum in Shanghai one equity expert posed this intriguing question: What if Google lists on the Shanghai Stock Exchange?...



