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CN VP He Lifeng Meets M Stanley Co-President, Welcomes More US Financial Firms to Deepen Mutually Beneficial Co-op with CN
Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with Daniel Simkowitz, Co-President of Morgan Stanley (MS.US), at the Great Hall of the People, expressing welcome to Morgan Stanley and other US...
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Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng met with Daniel Simkowitz, Co-President of Morgan Stanley (MS.US)      , at the Great Hall of the People, expressing welcome to Morgan Stanley and other US financial institutions and long-term capital to continuously deepen mutually beneficial cooperation with China and actively participate in the development of the mainland capital market.

Simkowitz expressed his pleasure at the substantial progress in US-China economic and trade talks, stating that Morgan Stanley will continue to deepen its presence in the mainland market and provide high-quality services to promote investment cooperation between US and Chinese enterprises.
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