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Cross-strait financial MOU could be signed soon: Wu

The memorandum of understanding (MOU) on cooperation in financial supervision cross-Taiwan Strait could be signed as early as this week or next week after gaining support from the legislators and the financial sector, Premier Wu Den-yih said... Full Article at China Post

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