Five years and counting
China's domestic institutions have five years to prepare for the opening of the country's financial markets to foreign competition. It's a daunting task, and a large part of it will be shouldered by Wu Xiaoling the assistant governor at China's central bank and a leading advocate of financial reform. She spoke to Asiamoney's Pauline Loong.
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