Investments focused on China’s transition to clean energy sources will likely keep performing long-term despite recent volatility, according to private banks and asset managers, as the Ukraine-Russia crisis has highlighted the urgency in the shift away from fossil fuels. Alternative energy assets in China are currently enjoying a purple patch, with the country’s CSI New Energy index soaring 49% over…
Private banks spy buying opportunity after volatility hits China new energy assets
By Twinkle Zhou, senior reporter | 4 March 2022

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