China's biggest crackdown in decades targets offshore trading gray zones, reshaping capital flows and investor access to global markets, Bloomberg reports.
Offshore trading gave Chinese investors access to global markets through lucrative gray zones. Now Beijing’s biggest crackdown in decades is reshaping the flow of capital.
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