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Maturity in China’s stock market

Daryl Guppy
Daryl Guppy • 4 min read
Maturity in China’s stock market
China’s stock markets have evolved significantly, keeping operational barriers that curb manipulation and set them apart from Western markets. Photo: Bloomberg
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Chinese colleagues often complain about China’s stock markets for their immaturity, a view rooted in past decades.

However, the market has progressed since then. While it still faces operational barriers hindering efficiency compared to Western markets, some of these barriers also mitigate manipulation risks.

The idea of a mature market is that it most efficiently works to allocate investment capital. Traders are the lubricant in this investment allocation.

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