2021 China Outlook: Full Steam Ahead (Krane Shares)
Krane Shares has prepared an outlook for the state of China’s economy, capital markets, politics, and favorite themes for 2021. China’s first-in/first-out experience with the coronavirus resulted in a robust economic rebound and stock market rally in the latter part of 2020. Krane Shares believes that China can serve as a model for what may occur in other countries in 2021, as they also work to defeat the pandemic.
2021 China Outlook Report Contents:
- Diplomacy Return – Biden Administration
- 14th Five Year Plan Implementation
- Can EM Equities Outperform US Equities?
- Will a Cyclical Rebound Cause a Value Rebound Versus Growth? READ MORE
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