Credit Suisse expects investment to pour into China green technology and infrastructure during the next three decades.

Credit Suisse expects investment to pour into China green technology and infrastructure during the next three decades.
Foreign investors will receive equal treatment to local investors in the long term, according to asset managers.
Over 80% of respondents surveyed by Invesco said they have maintained or raised their exposure to China assets during the past year.
There is improvement in gender diversity among senior executives and in boardrooms, but more needs to be done in Asia, according to Credit Suisse.
Large capital flows are not expected into the Greater Bay Area Wealth Management Connect (GBA WMC) scheme in the near future, according to Cerulli Associates.
Asset managers expect that Beijing will manage the property developer’s potential default in an orderly fashion.
There are plenty of investment opportunities in China amid the regulatory onslaught and Sino-US trade war, according to the Singapore bank.
The Dutch fund manager plans to use the facility to promote sustainable investing in China.
Chinese markets will stay unstable for the rest of the year as policy makers’ intentions remain uncertain, says JP Morgan Asset Management’s (JPMAM) Apac strategist.
The long-delayed launch of the southbound channel saw $619m of volume on the first day of trading.
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