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With Policy Changes, Time to Bottom Fish in China?

John Lau, Portfolio Manager , Affin Hwang Asset Management

18-Mar-22 09:15

With Policy Changes, Time to Bottom Fish in China?

China stocks were in freefall earlier this week as markets grew concerned about the possibility of the US imposing sanctions on China over its close ties with Russia. However, a series of market friendly announcements from Beijing changed that negative tone. John Lau, Portfolio Manager at Affin Hwang Asset Management tells us if it's time to bottom fish and if so, what to buy. Image credit: Unsplash.com

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