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China goes upstream on commodity prices

FRONT PAGE: "China Targets Commodity Prices By Stepping Into Futures Markets," by James T. Areddy, Wall Street Journal, 12 October 2009.

China sets up three futures markets to fight back against foreign suppliers it suspects are gouging them on commodities given the nation's fierce demand.

Smart.

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