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Charles de Trenck
Simon Cartledge
Anil Daswani
Christian A Katz
David Sakmar

Red Chips
and the globalisation of China's enterprises

"Editor Charles de Trenck and contributors Simon Cartledge, Anil Daswani, Christian A Katz and David Sakmar converge on the topic from several sides, bringing their own particular expertise to bear on discussions of individual companies, the Chinese banking system, specific banks, and that most achetypal and historically resonant of Chinese industries, steel production."

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Charles de Trenck works as an analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston in Hong Kong, and has been based in Hong Kong since 1992, covering China, Chinese companies and their Hong Kong subsidiaries. His articles have appeared in a number of publications, including Business China, the South China Morning Post and Lloyd's List Maritime Asia.

Simon Cartledge has been based in Hong Kong as Senior Editor for the Economist Intelligence Unit's Business China since 1993.

Anil Daswani is a conglomerates analyst for a US brokerage and is based in Hong Kong. Anil has covered Hong Kong equities for a number of regional brokerages since 1992.

Christian A Katz is head of Asia research at London Forfaiting Company, a major international finance company based in the UK. He previously worked as a derivative securities and convertible bonds salesman for SBC Warburg in Zurich and Hong Kong.

David Sakmar is Vice President of Planning and Development for Steel Industries, Inc. and has been involved in the China steel trade since 1992.

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