China’s stock regulator, China Securities Regulatory Commission, Wednesday released a new set of rules banning departing employees from going straight to new jobs at financial firms under the regulator’s supervision. Senior officials have to wait... ...full story at China Journal
from China Journal on Thu, Nov 05 2009
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