China’s plans to ease up on tightening liquidity at home could provide a much-needed shot in the arm of its firms listed in the US and looking to make a prodigal return to mainland markets, according to J.P. Morgan Asset Management. “The domestic liquidity policy has gone from a gradual tightening or a gradual normalisation, to a more neutral position,”…
Stars align for prodigal return of US-listed Chinese firms: Tai Hui of J.P. Morgan AM
9 July 2021

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