China’s Coronavirus-Era Accounting Scandals May Not Be the Last
Sometimes, a virus is the best disinfectant.
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If you're like me—bewildered by this uncertain time and seeking a road map of what's to come—you're most likely tracking China's response to the deadly virus that ripped across its shores before spreading to the rest of the world. Its experience can offer indications as to when infections may subside or schools might reopen. Investors would be smart to heed the financial warnings piling up in China, too.