Guest Column
A long-term China bull
- Published 11 Feb 2010
David Jiang and Bin Hu of BNY Mellon Asset Management based in Asia, talk on China's long-term growth potential.
China's recent lending slowdown has triggered some negativity and doubt, having surprised analysts and unsettled many investors. Many are much less bullish on the prospects for China as a result. However, of all the asset management opportunities around the world, none is more tantalising than China.
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