Foreign investors will receive equal treatment to local investors in the long term, according to asset managers.

Foreign investors will receive equal treatment to local investors in the long term, according to asset managers.
Some see the economic outlook for China as grim, supported by manufacturing data, but global index providers hold a more positive view, said according to Jackie Choy, ETF strategist at Morningstar.
The initial weighting of China A-shares in the new FTSE Emerging Markets China A Inclusion indices will be about 5%. This is expected to increase to 32% when China A-shares are fully available to international investors. FTSE said recent measures to expand the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) and Renminbi Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (RQFII) […]
Expectation is mounting that China is planning its own version of quantitative easing and investors weighing up how to play the world’s most populated country may struggle to assess the situation.
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