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| | | ... indices are down by 24.7% as at mid-September from their January 24 peaks. But perhaps, so is the inclusion of Chinese equities into the MSCI because the rules limits/prevents Chinese regulators' from purposely intervening in the stock market - trading ... |
| | | | ... ugliness of the Sino-US trade "spat" du jour. While not many - just those who have overweight allocations in Chinese equities - batted an eyelid at the Shanghai index's dive, most are now standing up and paying attention at the yuan's drop. Overnight ... |
| | | | ... will push China's weight in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index up to 40.8%. Discussing the implications, Robeco Chinese equities portfolio manager Victoria Mio said the $8.8 trillion China A-share market accounts for 71% of the market capitalisation ... |
| | | | ... will push China's weight in the MSCI Emerging Markets Index up to 40.8%. Discussing the implications, Robeco Chinese equities portfolio manager Victoria Mio told Financial Standard that the $8.8 trillion China A-share market accounts for 71% of the market ... |
| | | | ... Parish said. Other strategies offered by the Robeco Asia-Pacific Equities team include Asia ex-Japan equities, Chinese equities and Indian equities. |
| | | | ... billion for the year. However, there were net outflows from some product types with Pan-European equities and Chinese equities shedding $6.7 billion and $1.5 billion respectively. The report demonstrates total equity flows up to $34.1 billion, the best ... |
| | | | ... "Bloody Monday" (24 August) - the day the All Ords dropped by more than 4%, S&P 500 index went into a correction, Chinese equities recorded their biggest one-day dive since June 2007, Germany's bourse fell into a bear market, commodity prices were dropkicked ... |
| | | | ... copper, also fell. LONDON - European stock markets fell as investors reacted to the biggest one-day plunge in Chinese equities in more than eight years. Markets meanwhile awaited this week's monetary policy meeting of the US Federal Reserve for a handle ... |
| | | | ... its views on China. One of the firm's equity specialists, Romina Graiver, says that "we were a bit reluctant on Chinese equities a year ago." The fund manager feared "the Chinese property bubble collapsing, a number of risks around the credit growth ... |
| | | | ... domestic equity markets look frothy after more than doubling in 12 months. We prefer less expensive Hong Kong-listed Chinese equities, especially small- and medium-sized stocks, because they have suffered a liquidity discount that is set to dissipate." ... |
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