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Financial Tips, Thanks to the Year of the Pig

Happy New Year ... again! It is now the year of the pig.

According to the Western calendar, Feb. 5, 2019, marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year -- also known as "Spring Festival" -- the longest and most important celebration for Chinese families across the globe.

People born under the sign of the pig, , are thought to be reliable, honest, energetic and kind. A pig's weaknesses, on the other hand, include laziness, being naive, impulsive and not good at communication.

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