The inexorable growth of the Chinese middle classes is setting a new paradigm for growth managers as the local market opens further to foreign investors. Stephanie Li, investment analyst at Aubrey Capital Management in Edinburgh highlights some of the new drivers for growth in the Chinese market.
The inexorable growth of the Chinese middle classes is setting a new paradigm for growth managers as the local market opens further to foreign investors. Stephanie Li, investment analyst at Aubrey Capital Management in Edinburgh highlights some of the new drivers for growth in the Chinese market. Foreign investors have typically shied away from investing in China via the A-shares market. Investing via A-shares has not been easy. Even if the foreign investor has the proper structure to invest, the combination of questionable corporate governance, language barriers, and punchy valuation...
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