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Financial Consumer Protection in China

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When the traditional concept of consumer is applied to the financial sector, sometimes its meaning is ambiguous, and the existing legislation for consumer protection in financial industry is insufficient, which makes setting definition of financial consumer in China a real necessity.

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Xu, X. (2018). Financial Consumer Protection in China. In: Chen, TJ. (eds) An International Comparison of Financial Consumer Protection. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8441-6_5

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