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Swiss Re's Wong: Regulatory Changes Shape China's Insurance Market

Clarence Wong, Swiss Re chief economist, Asia-Pacific, said new guidelines for life insurance products and asset management are affecting overall results for China's life insurers, but growth is expected in several sectors.

July 21, 2017

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