Chapter three: What’s your next move in China investing?
Investing in China lately has come with higher risks and volatility, but the scale and variety of opportunities on offer remain compelling to those looking for returns across asset classes for the long run.
Summary highlights:
Summary highlights:
- Economic and regulatory conditions have started to improve in China. New COVID cases have come down as the impact to the economy diminishes. Partly owing to the resilient spirit of the Chinese people and companies, China’s exports have mostly stayed the course amid lockdowns and logistics disruption. We expect further normalization in the supply chain and export activity.
- Global investor sentiment has stabilized and could improve further. We think it has reached the inflexion point of recovery from pessimism as market returns to fundamentals.
- There seems to be more clarity in the regulatory environment in recent months as we continue to closely monitor policy risk. With economic stability as a key target in the short and long run, we could see more stimulus to support growth.
- We have increased the number of stocks in our portfolios seeking to mitigate macro risks as we continue to focus on high quality, industry leading companies and look for potential long-term winners among the oversold.
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