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Investors protest as Chinese shadow banking system teeters

And a pig’s kidney works in a human for the longest time ever – albeit the pig was genetically modified and the human was already dead.

Zhongrong Dingxin has missed payments and made investors and the Chinese government antsy.

Dita De Boni Thu, 17 Aug 2023

Ata mārie this Thursday. Here’s a wrap of the headlines in global business and politics news.  

As reported yesterday, one of China’s biggest ‘shadow banks’, Zhongrong (partly owned by financial giant Zhongzhi Enterprise Group) has missed interest payments, which has sparked a protest by

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Dita De Boni Thu, 17 Aug 2023
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