A CLOSER LOOK AT - China's banks: buying damaged goods

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A CLOSER LOOK AT - China's banks: buying damaged goods

While the Chinese authorities have made it very clear about their intentions to sort out and sell off the country's state-owned banks, each time auditors dig a little bit deeper another skeleton falls out the corporate closet. Investors, analysts and a lawyer discuss whether anyone will buy into such tarnished institutions.

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