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| Friday, September 05, 2008 23:39:22 |
Long Road Ahead for State-Owned Asset Management Firms
Like state-owned commercial banks, the four state-owned asset management companies (AMCs) Cinda, Great Wall, Huarong and Orient, are demonstrating their intent to consolidate assets and conduct stock reforms. However, internal restraints and uncertainty about how to attract strategic investors are causing difficulty in implementing these intentions.
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