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Investing in China, Fiancial Times Report

Newspaper - Financial Times
Friday, 27 October 2006

ImageThe performance and prospects of international companies in the worlds most dynamic economy: A Comprehensive Series of Reports, Analysis and Case Studies

By Financial Times, October 2005

The Financial Times is uniquely positioned to report and analyse the rewards and
the challenges of investing in China. Its experienced team of China correspondents and its global network of specialist business reporters have unrivalled access to officials and senior executives. The result is the most authoritative assessment of foreign capital in China – from the macroeconomic context to the details of regulatory change and market reforms.

This special report combines the best of the FT's news and commentary, exclusive interviews and case studies. It charts and explains the successful ventures and probes the problems that have snared many investors. From multinationals to entrepreneurs and from the major cities to the remote provinces, it is essential reading for any international company doing business in China or seeking to enter the world’s most dynamic and challenging market.

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About Financial Times (FT):

The Financial Times (FT) is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink broadsheet paper.

Morning daily newspaper published in London. Founded in 1888, it competed for many years with four other finance-oriented papers, finally in 1945 absorbing the last of them. Known as one of England's best papers, it specializes in reporting international business and financial news while maintaining an independent editorial outlook. Printed as a broadsheet on distinctive pink newsprint, it has had a strong influence on the British government's financial policies, and its circulation is one of the world's highest among financial newspapers.

 

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