Opinion: Asia Markets Seek to Balance Regulation Against Growth Imperative

By Neil McGovern, Director of Financial Services Marketing, Sybase

Neil McGovern From January 2009 to January 2010, China’s stock markets bounded up by approximately 80%, India’s by around 60% and Hong Kong’s, Taiwan’s, Singapore’s and even South Korea’s markets all were up by 40% or better—while the US and euro zone markets were stuck at around 15%.



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