“The primary goal was to get a product out to financial advisors and registered investment advisors that provided daily liquidity as well as safe and efficient exposure to China.”

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“The primary goal was to get a product out to financial advisors and registered investment advisors that provided daily liquidity as well as safe and efficient exposure to China.”

—Thomas Haines, head of the listed products group at Royal Bank of Scotland in Stamford, Conn., explaining why the firm launched the first China-linked exchange traded note.

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