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Posted AT 4:03 AM EDT on 03/03/07

China's market myths

From Saturday's Globe and Mail

BEIJING and TORONTO — A few hundred small-time traders in ski jackets and baseball caps are crowded into a shabby hall in central Beijing, puffing on cigarettes and noisily kibitzing. The stock tickers and computer screens are modern, but the air is smoky, the paint is peeling, and the walls are lined with red Communist propaganda banners.

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