Perspective Global Equity: Why China A, Why Now? (William Blair)
The domestic Chinese equity markets are some of the largest and most liquid in the world, and they offer unique investment opportunities—yet they have been largely neglected by institutional investors. That, in part, is because they were historically difficult for foreign investors to access. However, with the launch of the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect a few years ago and the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect in December 2016, and enhancements made to safeguard A-Share investors’ interests, a new opportunity has arisen. In this paper, members of our Global Equity team discuss the China A-Share opportunity, and why institutional investors may want to consider actively allocating to this market. READ MORE
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