Morgan Stanley still prefers A-shares to offshore China equity. The bank sees lingering risks into 2022 — in the form of earnings headwinds, tight liquidity, US/China tensions unrelated to trade, and property market volatility in the near-term — but is bullish on A-shares for three reasons. “First of all, we think the A-share market has a better alignment in terms…
Morgan Stanley remains bullish on China A-shares in 2022, despite the headwinds
19 November 2021

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