Sentiment towards beaten-down Chinese equities has likely “crossed a turning point” while Singapore should prove resilient in the face of geopolitical headwinds, UBS Global Wealth Management’s (UBS GWM) Chief Investment Office said in its Asia 2Q22 Outlook. In the report, which was published on Monday, the Swiss wealth manager noted that 2Q22 held promise for the performance of Asian assets,…
Chinese stocks have likely “crossed a turning point”: UBS GWM
By Twinkle Zhou, senior reporter | 5 April 2022

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