Guest Column
Institutional investing in A-shares
- Published 03 Jun 2010
Anthony Yau, of State Street Global Advisors, talks on steering through the noise surrounding the A-share market.
Seizing the opportunities inherent in China's tremendous growth can be a confusing endeavour, even for the most sophisticated institutional investors. The data can be perplexing and the signals opaque, often containing apparent contradictions. As a result, many institutional investors are turning to large-scale asset managers who are designated as qualified foreign institutional investors (QFII) for help not only gaining access to, but also navigating and maximising the opportunities in, this challenging market.
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