It may be the Year of the Rabbit, but private bank CIOs are making increasingly bullish calls on China. Chinese equities have started 2023 with strong momentum, with the CSI 300 benchmark up over 9%. That marks a stark difference to 2022, when the MSCI China fell more than 24% in 2022 as both onshore and offshore markets suffered the…
In the Year of the Rabbit, private banks are bullish on China
By Carly Lau, reporter | 30 January 2023

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