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Distressed investing in the Middle Kingdom

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At The Deal/TMA's Distressed Investing Conference 2008, the final panel discussed the opportunities and challenges of distressed investing in China as it transitions to a modern, market-based economy.

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The group of seasoned experts in perils of investment in Chinese companies touched on a number of subject of great importance to dealmakers looking at the Middle Kingdom, including: inefficient supply chains, provincial and municipal laws and courts, and its fragmented capital markets, all of which present the chance for profits and pitfalls for international distressed investors.

Watch the video for their insights. - George White

 

 

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