Chinese gambling restrictions set to sate demand for NZ thoroughbreds
“The interest of the Chinese in horses is enormous."
Jamie Ball
Fri, 12 Jun 2015
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A former senior partner of EY in Hong Kong is dismissing the chances of China’s horse racing industry becoming licensed for gambling within the next two years as “simply not reality.”
In February China-based New Zealand trainer Graeme Forbes told NBR ONLINE he understood that the country’s horse
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Jamie Ball
Fri, 12 Jun 2015
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