Markets await promising China leadership changeBY MARK SMITH | THURSDAY, 8 NOV 2012 12:15PMChina's upcoming leadership change will bring significant economic reforms promoting market efficiency and putting an end to fears of a hard landing, according to Threadneedle's Gigi Chan. |
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As anyone who's experienced the workings of the Chinese system from the inside knows (including this correspondent who reported his findings in 'Limp Pigs' - secrets of the Chinese propaganda machine revealed) while the dead hand of the state remains clasped around the throat of China's media, the only change likely to be seen in China as a result of this leadership remodelling is that of the zebra - a black horse with white stripes changing to the exact opposite.