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CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: The opening up of China's financial market will play out in the
futures market, reported the China Securities Journal on Monday, citing Zhao
Guiping, the President of Guangfa Futures, at a forum last week. The crude oil
futures listed on Shanghai International Energy Exchange, which will begin to
trade on March 26, is the first futures open to international financial markets.
This will be an important starting point for foreign investors looking to
participate in China's commodities futures market, Zhao said.

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