Rogers: Investing in China is no problem, considering shorting US stocks

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With global stocks and commodities at all-time highs, the outlook remains uncertain. The Nikkei QUICK News Agency interviewed Jim Rogers, a “risk-taking investor” who travels the world in search of potential investment opportunities in countries and commodities. Rogers said China could become the next hegemonic power. I believe China’s market should accelerate its opening process further to become a fully open market.

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