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Published online 10 November 2009 | Nature 462, 149 (2009) | doi:10.1038/462149a

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China moves to help high-tech firms

But initiatives meet with mixed response.

Two initiatives to boost investment in high-tech companies in China have received a mixed response from entrepreneurs.

Trading in shares in the first 28 companies on ChiNext, a new stock exchange for innovation-oriented companies, started on 30 October.

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  • High-tech companies meams good foundamental researches in some fields,such as energy,life science, but it's weak in China as konwn. So the prosperity of ChiNext maybe just a impulsion of free funds,which are finding a way in the global economic crisis,and temperamental.

    • 18 Nov, 2009
    • Posted by: Fuchun YANG