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title Chinas Non-bank Financial Institutions Trust and Investment - photo 1

title:China's Non-bank Financial Institutions : Trust and Investment Companies World Bank Discussion Papers ; 358
author:Kumar, Anjali.
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821338889
print isbn13:9780821338889
ebook isbn13:9780585252865
language:English
subjectNonbank financial institutions--China, Nonbank financial institutions--Law and legislation--China, Trust companies--China, Mutual funds--China.
publication date:1997
lcc:HG187.C6C436 1996eb
ddc:332.3/0951
subject:Nonbank financial institutions--China, Nonbank financial institutions--Law and legislation--China, Trust companies--China, Mutual funds--China.
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WORLD BANK DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 358
China's Non-Bank Financial Institutions
Trust and Investment Companies
Anjali Kumar, Nicholas Lardy,
William Albrecht, Terry Chuppe,
Susan Selwyn, Paula Perttunen,
and Tao Zhang
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