China Investment An Open Book? (CBS News)
Story date: 2008-04-06 06:00:04
Added on: 2008-04-06 21:35:19
In an exclusive interview with Lesley Stahl , the head of China?s new sovereign-wealth fund pledges more transparency to allay fears that China will try to use its vast investment ability to exert economic or political control in the U.S.
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