China’s passage of a major law to protect its citizens’ data weighed on global markets on Friday even as the percentage of the country’s assets owned by global investors has increased in recent years, on the back of its robust economic performance and liberalisation of its markets. The passage of The Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) (link in Chinese) seeks…
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