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Outgoing Hong Kong Securities Regulator Head: ‘China Is the New Dot-com’

By Securities Docket on June 8, 2011, 10:06 am

“Everybody wants a piece of China,” Martin Wheatley said in an interview on his final day as chief executive of the Securities and Futures Commission. “Therefore, there has been a rush to Chinese companies” without investors asking “the normal questions” about their fundamentals, he said.

Read more: Outgoing Hong Kong Securities Regulator Head: ‘China Is the New Dot-com’ — WSJ

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