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Date: 2010-04-25 21:57:04
Investment banks
Financial economics
Financial services
Bank of Shanghai
Shanghai
UBS
Minibond
Deutsche Bank
Investment
Primary dealers
Shanghai Commercial Bank

MESSAGE TO SHAREHOLDERS In 2009, the global economy showed signs of stabilizing. The Hong Kong economy, especially the property and stock markets, benefited from Mainland China’s continued economic growth and low int

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