CHINA/EUROPE - Foreign players grappling for a share of China's emerging fund management market are unlikely to see profits until 2011 at the earliest because of the substantial costs involved, according to research and consulting firm Cerulli Associates.
Since July 2002 - when the Chinese government permitted foreign fund managers to enter the market through joint ventures with domestic firms - there has been a scramble for a piece of the action wi...
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