China Stock Markets
The latest news, updates and opinions on China Stock Markets from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Better times ahead for China equities?
Advertisement Feature After significant weakness earlier in 2022, Chinese equity markets have bounced back strongly. But can this improvement be sustained?
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Chinese stocks are cheap – but for good reasons
News Chinese stocks are trading at an “undeniably cheap” 11.9 times earnings. But they are cheap for good reasons, and this may not be the buying opportunity it appears to be.
By Alex Rankine Published
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The fallout from Alibaba’s huge data breach
News Chinese tech giant Alibaba is at the centre of a huge data-breach scandal – and the clampdown on the sector could now intensify.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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Chinese stocks rally as crackdowns ease
News China’s CSI 300 benchmark stockmarket index has rallied 13% since a low early last month as conditions improve for investors.
By Alex Rankine Published
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China’s zero-Covid labyrinth
News China’s zero-Covid policy will lead to an “extended period of sub-par growth” as constant lockdowns constrict its economy.
By Alex Rankine Published
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Avoid China’s stockmarket – here’s what to invest in instead
Opinion China’s stockmarket is not a good place for investors to be. But you can't just ignore the world's second-largest economy, says Dominic Frisby. Here, he picks an alternative China play.
By Dominic Frisby Published
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China tries to calm its stockmarkets
News After Chinese tech stocks plunged, the government said it would introduce policies that would benefit the markets – sending stocks soaring.
By Alex Rankine Published
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China's stockmarket gets ready to roar
News Chinese stockmarkets had a terrible 2021, but with China's central bank easing monetary policy, 2022 could be much better.
By Alex Rankine Published
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The three key risks for investors in China, and how to tackle them
Cover Story Xi Jinping’s vision for the future of China is very different to the past. Stricter social control and the slow struggle to tackle problems in the economy may not be good news for markets, says Cris Sholto Heaton.
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published