
The people's republic in the grip of popular capitalism
Apr 26th 2007 BEIJINGFrom The Economist print edition
Apr 26th 2007 BEIJINGFrom The Economist print edition
WOULD-BE share punters, keen for a piece of China's booming stockmarket, are queuing to open accounts at a Beijing branch of China Merchants Securities. A busy manager, handing out application forms, says he is taking on 100 new clients a day, perhaps five times as many as a year ago. Bunches of small investors, ranging from students to pensioners, crowd around computer terminals to carry out their trades, keeping an eye on the prices as they flicker across big electronic screens. China's biggest-ever stockmarket boom may be turning into a bubble—and the country's leaders are getting worried.
Wow! Even my mom gets involved.
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