U/HNWI clients may be well advised to remain invested in Chinese assets despite the possibility of the country’s strong economic bounceback from the COVID-19 pandemic dissipating. “The natural deceleration arising from the ‘first-in-first-out’ dynamic of China’s relative performance in public health should not be a concern to investors at all,” Homin Lee, Asia macro strategist at Lombard Odier told Asian…
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15 July 2021

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