A ‘small allocation’ to China makes sense right now: StanChart
Manpreet Gill of Standard Chartered Bank discusses China’s recent policy measures, what they mean for stock markets, and whether it’s worth buying China right now.
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Manpreet Gill of Standard Chartered Bank discusses China’s recent policy measures, what they mean for stock markets, and whether it’s worth buying China right now.
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