More speculation in China's market as it's new: Buffett[1]- Chinadaily.com.cn
Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett, left, talks to BNSF Railroad CEO Matt Rose before the annual Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting in Omaha, May 2, 2015. OMAHA - Warren Buffett praised China saying it has "found a way to unlock its potential" at a meeting on Saturday when Berkshire Hathaway Inc celebrated Buffett's 50th anniversary running of the conglomerate. Buffett and Munger fielded five hours of questions from shareholders, analysts and journalists at Berkshire's annual meeting, including questions concerning China's stock market. Commenting on China's stock market where the market value has almost doubled in recent months, Buffett said there might be more speculative influences in China because it was a relatively new investing environment.

















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