Tackling China’s Onshore Bond Market

An on-the-ground look at China's growing bond market and the challenges that remain for foreign investors.

As China begins to open up, foreign investors are finding the onshore market more accessible. However, serious challenges and questions remain. Wei-Shen Wong reports from Shanghai and Beijing.

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With global economic activity

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