Hong Kong Gold and Silver Exchange Seeks Warehouse in China
Reuters | 13 November 2012
Hong Kong’s Chinese Gold & Silver Exchange Society (CGSE) is in initial talks with Chinese officials to set up a bonded warehouse on the mainland in a bid to boost business with exchanges and traders there, its president said on Tuesday.
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