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Inside this issue

• The property market is enjoying a boom period – but it is not good for everyone

• A focus on the Pearl river delta region, which is continuing to grow at a phenomenal rate - -

Content

Model economy’s quest to spread its riches

Tom Mitchell finds there is another side to the world’s most open market and its enormous capacity for wealth generation

Dollar peg: Currency faces a future of fears and uncertainty

Ben McLannahan on a relationship with the greenback, and what happens when it ends

Regulation: Emerging from the minibond minefield

Ben McLannahan analyses changes in investor protection

Renminbi: Currency of the moment creates a stir

Robert Cookson observes the progress of a financial juggernaut

Margaret Leung: Powerful dynamics at the hub of change

A leading banker talks to Enid Tsui

China resources: Store colossus sets a firm course for domination

Zach Coleman finds a retail growth story with no end in sight

Arts: Art of the possible aims to transform a cultural desert

Justine Lau reports on a growing creative energy that is crafting a new landscape on Asia’s blank canvas

Property: High times

Hong Kong’s property market is booming, writes Christopher Dillon

Mining IPOs: Resource groups tap a rich vein of capital

The raw materials sector has found a new centre of attraction, writes Leslie Hook

Taiwan relations: Neighbours explore route to friendship

Opportunities for integration are high on the agenda, says Robin Kwong

Regional focus: Pearl river delta builds up a future for growth

Trading companies: Territory’s middlemen forced to diversify to survive