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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 13: People walk by the Jinmao tower (left), Shanghai World Financial Center (center) and recently-finished Shanghai tower (right, the highest building in Asia) in Pudong Luziajui business district, on May 13, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 13: People walk by the Jinmao tower (left), Shanghai World Financial Center (center) and recently-finished Shanghai tower (right, the highest building in Asia) in Pudong Luziajui business district, on May 13, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - May 23: Students sit on the lawn mowed in the shape of Shanghai World Expo 2010's logo, in Shanghai University on May 23, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: The famous Shanghai Pudong skyline at night, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: A Chinese flag catches the wind in front of the famous Shanghai Pudong skyline at night, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: A Chinese flag catches the wind in front of the famous Shanghai Pudong skyline at night, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: The famous Shanghai Pudong skyline, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: The famous Shanghai Pudong skyline, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: Jason Zhai and Snowy Jiang cross in front of the famous Shanghai Pudong skyline, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: Jason Zhai and Snowy Jiang cross in front of the famous Shanghai Pudong skyline, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: Jason Zhai and Snowy Jiang cross in front of the famous Shanghai Pudong skyline, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: Illuminated the Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard at night on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - May 23: Students sit on the lawn mowed in the shape of Shanghai World Expo 2010's logo, in Shanghai University on May 23, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 11: The Expo Boulevard at dusk on Shanghai World Expo site, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 11, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 11: The Swiss Pavilion is under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 11, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 11: The Finnish Pavilion is under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 11, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 11: The Spanish Pavilion is under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 11, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 11: The French Pavilion is under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 11, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 11: The English Pavilion is under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 11, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: A Chinese flag catches the wind in front of the famous Shanghai Pudong skyline at night, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: A Chinese flag catches the wind in front of the famous Shanghai Pudong skyline at night, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: The famous Shanghai Pudong skyline, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 12: Three women take a selfie in front of the famous Shanghai Pudong skyline, on May 12, 2015, in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: The Expo boulevard's illumination is reflecting in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - June 03: The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site on June 3, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Roewe automaker's new 4-door coupE MG6 car is unveiled during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: People looking China's Chang'An automaker's booth during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 12: The Dutch Pavilion is seen at night, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 12, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 12: The Chinese Pavilion is under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 12, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 12: Policemen by the Chinese Pavilion under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 12, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 12: Workers work on the Chinese Pavilion under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 12, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 11: The Dutch Pavilion is under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 11, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - March 11: The French Pavilion is under construction, on Shanghai World Expo site on March 11, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: A crowd of visitors populates Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: A crowd of visitors populates Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • Students sit on the lawn mowed in the shape of Shanghai World Expo 2010's logo, in Shanghai University, Shanghai, China, on May 23, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Students sit on the lawn mowed in the shape of Shanghai World Expo 2010's logo, in Shanghai University, Shanghai, China, on May 23, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - July 25: The Shanghai urban planning exhibition center stands in the afternoon's light on July 25, 2007 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Audi automaker displays its cars during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Germany's Volkswagen automaker displays its cars during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Porsche automake introduces as a world premiere its new Panamera in S, 4S, and Turbo versions during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Porsche automake introduces as a world premiere its new Panamera in S, 4S, and Turbo versions during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Roewe automaker displays its concept car N1 during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Lifan automaker displays its 320 car, which looks like Mini Cooper, during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Geely automaker displays its concept car IG during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Geely automaker's GE car, which looks like a Rolls Royce, is displayed during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Geely automaker's GE car, which looks like a Rolls Royce, is displayed during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Geely automaker's GE car, which looks like a Rolls Royce, is displayed during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Dongfeng automaker displays a concept i-car during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's BYD automaker's new car S8 is unveiled during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Chang'an automaker's new car yuexiang is unveiled during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Brilliance automaker's new car FSV is unveiled during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Dancers take on the stage of China's Chery automaker before the unveiling of its new cars, during Shanghai Motor Show April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Great Wall's electric concept car GW Kulla is unveiled during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - October 26: The original HSBC Bank headquarters (left) and the Customs house (right) stand on the famous 'Bund' waterfront on October 26, 2009 in Shanghai, China. 'The Bund' is the Art Deco waterfront promenade considered as the symbol of Shanghai. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit ThyssenKrupp booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit ZF booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit ZF booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit Schaeffler booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit Schaeffler booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit Schaeffler booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit the Volkswagen booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit the Volkswagen booth Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit the Audi booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit the Volkswagen booth Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit the Volkswagen booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit the Audi booth at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors admire an Audi car at Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: A crowd of visitors populates Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: A crowd of visitors populates Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: A crowd of visitors populates Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • L-R: Paris Europlace Chief Executive Arnaud de Bresson, GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet, Vice Mayor of Shanghai Tu Guangshao, Shanghai Municipal Government Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai, French Consul General in Shanghai Emmanuel Le Nain, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • L-R: Paris Europlace Chief Executive Arnaud de Bresson, Vice Mayor of Shanghai Tu Guangshao, GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet, French Consul General in Shanghai Emmanuel Le Nain, Shanghai Municipal Government Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • The Expo boulevard is illuminated at night on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site, in Shanghai, China, on June 3, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site, in Shanghai, China, on June 3, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site, in Shanghai, China, on June 3, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • The Chinese Pavilion (left) and the Expo boulevard's illuminations are reflected in water on Shanghai World Expo 2010 site, in Shanghai, China, on June 3, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - May 23: Citi volunteers teach financial courses to college students in Shanghai University on May 23, 2010 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Mazda automaker displays its MX-5 car on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • HANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: Porsche automake introduces as a world premiere its new Panamera in S, 4S, and Turbo versions during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • shanghai, china - april 20: a model poses for photographs on a car during shanghai motor show on april 20, 2009 in shanghai, china. shanghai auto show opened monday for the press and will be open april 24-28 for the public. china is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. u.s. and global auto makers see china as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (photo by lucas schifres/getty images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Geely automaker's GE car, which looks like a Rolls Royce, is displayed during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 20: China's Chang'An automaker displays a SUV concept car during Shanghai Motor Show on April 20, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - May 6: Martine Aubry poses with one of the exhibit of Lille's pavilion in Shanghai: 'After Mona Lisa, 2', an art work made of 5184 spools of thread by Devorah Sperber, on May 6, 2010 in Shanghai, China. Martine Aubry, mayor of Lille, inaugurated today Lille's Pavilion in downtown Shanghai. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - October 26: The original HSBC Bank headquarters (left) and the Customs house (right) stand on the famous 'Bund' waterfront on October 26, 2009 in Shanghai, China. 'The Bund' is the Art Deco waterfront promenade considered as the symbol of Shanghai. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • SHANGHAI, CHINA - April 25: Visitors visit the Volkswagen booth Shanghai Motor Show on April 25, 2009 in Shanghai, China. Shanghai auto show opened Monday for the press and will be open April 24-28 for the public. China is the only major auto market still growing despite the global economic slowdown. U.S. and global auto makers see China as the place where they can find the sales they desperately lack in their home market. Chinese automakers see the opportunity to assess themselves as major players in the world market. (Photo by Lucas Schifres/Getty Images)
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  • GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet (left) and Shanghai Office of Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai (right), answer questions after the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding between Paris Europlace and Shanghai Financial Services, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet (left) and Shanghai Office of Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai (right), answer questions after the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding between Paris Europlace and Shanghai Financial Services, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet (left) and Shanghai Office of Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai (right), answer questions after the signature of a Memorandum of Understanding between Paris Europlace and Shanghai Financial Services, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Shanghai Office of Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai (first row, left) and GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet (first row, right), shakes hands after signing a Memorandum of Understanding between Paris Europlace and Shanghai Financial Services, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Shanghai Office of Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai (first row, left) and GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet (first row, right), shakes hands after signing a Memorandum of Understanding between Paris Europlace and Shanghai Financial Services, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Shanghai Office of Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai (first row, left) and GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet (first row, right), shakes hands after signing a Memorandum of Understanding between Paris Europlace and Shanghai Financial Services, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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  • Shanghai Office of Financial Services Director-General Fang Xinghai (first row, left) and GDF Suez CEO and Paris Europlace Chairman Gerard Mestrallet (first row, right), sign a Memorandum of Understanding between Paris Europlace and Shanghai Financial Services, at Shanghai / Paris Europlace Financial Forum, in Shanghai, China, on December 1, 2010. Photo by Lucas Schifres/Pictobank
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