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From Wall Street to the Great Wall: How Investors Can Profit from China's Booming Economy

Author Burton G. Malkiel, Patricia A. Taylor
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN0393064786
ISBN-139780393064780
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From the million-copy-selling author of A Random Walk Down Wall Street, the perfect guide to investing in the next economic giant.

It is no secret that China has the world’s fastest-growing economy. The trick is how average investors can tap into the opportunities it affords. Burton G. Malkiel, longtime friend and adviser to ordinary investors through his great book A Random Walk Down Wall Street, now gives them China. In From Wall Street to the Great Wall he explains why and how the Chinese economy is poised for significant gains in the near future. It highlights not only Chinese firms and industries but also multinationals in the United States and elsewhere that are likely to benefit from China’s explosive growth. Following this tour and analysis of investment opportunities in China, including the stock, commodities, real estate, and even art and collectibles markets, the book reviews these options and sets forth a grand strategy, including sample portfolios, for investing in China.
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