Chinese stocks set for potential boost as US Federal Reserve prepares rate cut
Chinese stocks could see a significant uptick as the US Federal Reserve gets ready to announce its first rate cut this week. According to Steven Sun, head of research at
Chinese stocks could see a significant uptick as the US Federal Reserve gets ready to announce its first rate cut this week. According to Steven Sun, head of research at
China’s efforts to attract and utilise foreign capital are strengthening, leading to new developments in two-way investment. Amid global challenges and declining cross-border investment, the country has been actively promoting
Sumitomo Mitsui DS Asset Management recently expressed confidence that China has passed its most challenging period, despite ongoing concerns in the property sector. The firm believes that Chinese equities now
The Chinese stock market has increasingly become a focal point of global financial markets, reflecting the country’s growing economic influence. Despite periodic fluctuations, the market has shown remarkable resilience and
Speculation around potential new economic policies from Beijing gained momentum on Monday, sparking optimism in the Chinese markets. Reports from China Daily highlighted insights from three economists affiliated with government-backed
China is set to implement targeted strategies to increase the impact of its ongoing reform initiatives, aiming for significant progress in the future, according to a State Council official. During
China stocks experienced a modest rise on Wednesday, driven by robust import growth according to the country’s trade data, although gains were tempered by weaker-than-expected export figures. Hong Kong shares
China’s Politburo has endorsed the Communist Party’s long-term economic strategy, emphasising increased consumer spending and the elimination of unproductive companies to foster a “survival of the fittest” environment. Following a
Fidelity China Special Situations (LON:FCSS) has announced its monthly summary for June 2024. Portfolio Manager Commentary Chinese equities retreated in June, giving back some previous gains early this year. Investor enthusiasm
China has faced criticism from investors in recent years as political volatility caused share prices to plummet. Policies perceived as hostile to business under the government’s Common Prosperity strategy led