This week: VP Bank: Chinese bond market is too large to ignore; Standard Chartered WM: Equity markets transitioning to more sustainable pace of gains; Bank of Singapore: Pick selective opportunities in sectors that are reopening VP Bank: Chinese bond market is too large to ignore With markets viewing any interest-rate increases as a sign of an economic recovery, comments by…
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CIO Weekly – Compelling reasons to invest in Chinese bonds: Thomas Rupf of VP Bank
5 August 2021

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