By Thomas Brom
Lost in Translation
On the off chance clients needed additional caveats to investing in China, proxy advisor Glass, Lewis & Co. of San Francisco provided a case study this spring. But this was no hypothetical. The company?bought last year by Shanghai-based Xinhua Finance Ltd.?took center stage as a fellow subsidiary of its new corpor...
Lost in Translation
On the off chance clients needed additional caveats to investing in China, proxy advisor Glass, Lewis & Co. of San Francisco provided a case study this spring. But this was no hypothetical. The company?bought last year by Shanghai-based Xinhua Finance Ltd.?took center stage as a fellow subsidiary of its new corpor...
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