China insurers' worst habits go almost unchecked
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Beijing
CHINA'S insurance watchdog is looking for trouble in the wrong places. The regulator is raising warning flags over the industry's riskiest investments from corporate raiding to large-scale deal-making.
But it could do more to rein in high-yielding products that insurers offer which underpin the hunt for outsize returns.
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