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China regulators cracking down on gains from reverse mergers
Published Thu, Jul 14, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Hong Kong
ONE of China's most unusual, and lucrative, investment strategies is coming under fire as policy-makers crack down on a stock-market anomaly that they helped create.
The strategy's simplicity - and effectiveness in exploiting the unintended consequences of state meddling in markets - has for years made it irresistible to China's individual investors, even as it elicited scorn from disciples of fundamental analysis.
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