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2022-05-09
  • 2022/7/07  China's auto sales will be flat without electric vehicles, says investment firm (CNBC) 
  • 2022/4/26  China stocks rebound as Beijing renews policy support (Bloomberg)
  • 2022/4/20  For China investors, Covid lockdowns are the clear and present danger (Reuters)
  • 2022/4/15  Qi Wang: «Keeping ADR listings will help Chinese internet leaders»  (Finews.Asia)
  • 2022/1/28  Chinese Fund Managers Explain How They Invest in China (Bloomberg) 
  • 2021/12/28  The story isn't 'completely over' for China's U.S.-traded shares, says fund  management firm (CNBC) 
  • 2021/12/8  China's tech crackdown might last a few years: Fund management firm (CNBC) 
  • 2021/9/16  Invest in cheap but high quality chinese stocks (CNBC) 
  • 2021/7/8   It's not Chinese government's intention to suppress big tech companies (CNBC)




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