Liu Mingkang: Responding to the Challenges of 2012
A year of political bickering in the United States and debt crisis in Europe has negatively affected China, raising serious questions for 2012: Will China slide with the rest of the world into an economic downturn? With risks guaranteed to increase, will Chinese banks remain profitable? What direction will financial reform take, and what will drive it?
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