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More than 1,400 teams from 50 Chinese universities have participated since last September. The students developed solutions using technology, design and education.
More than 60,000 free trade accounts are also in operation, serving more than 27,000 domestic and overseas companies in about 110 countries and regions.
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More so because the average return on wealth management products fell recently. But financial regulators felt the rapid expansion of shadow banking activities was risky and undesirable, so they reined them in. Consequently, wealth management projects' annualized interest rates declined from around 5 percent last year to 4.3 percent, the lowest level in 18 months.
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More than 40 percent of left-behind children in China meet their parents no more than twice a year, according to a white book on the psychological conditions of left-behind children.
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Morath said Chinese companies have also invested in Switzerland, mainly in the drone, financial, solar energy and laser sectors. He is bullish on investment prospects going forward.
More individual investors in the Chinese stock market prefer a value investment strategy than engaging in speculative trading, according to a recent report released by the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.