China jails executives behind shadow banking Ponzi scheme: newspaper

A court in China sentenced 10 people to prison for running "a 40 billion yuan ($5.84 billion) Ponzi scheme", the collapse of which sparked protests by jilted investors and made headlines, state media reported on Thursday.<div class="feedflare">
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