How Kingold Jewelry's fake gold bars slipped through scrutiny in one of  China's biggest loan scams

How Kingold Jewelry's fake gold bars slipped through scrutiny in one of China's biggest loan scams

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Scandal involving Nasdaq-listed Kingold Jewelry has raised alarm bells as ‘gilded copper bars’ were passed off as solid gold and used as collateral for US$2.8 billion of loans.
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