China stocks

China Focus

China stock selloff worsens as Hong Kong index nears 19-year low

The continued selloff in Chinese shares is in stark contrast to a more optimistic Wall Street.

China Focus

Why global investors keep unloading China stocks

How has China responded to the drop in foreign investor interest? This and other questions answered within.

Investing strategies

Credit Suisse turns positive on China, but warns of persistent debt levels

Is it time to head into the Chinese market? Maybe, but Credit Suisse warns investors of the debts that Chinese companies hold.

China Focus

China stocks jump most since 2008 after state council vows support

Even with the latest bounce, some market watchers say it’s too early to call an end to the rout.

Investing strategies

Look beyond China's mega-caps and recent regulatory actions

Look beyond the big names like Tencent Holdings, Alibaba Group Holdings and Meituan.

Investing strategies

Chinese stock sentiment has fallen – what happens next?

Chinese equity markets are having a terrible year with the MSCI China Index being one of the worst-performing global benchmarks.
Replace Alibaba with JD.com; drop Haidilao and other movements in the Chinese market: UOB Kay Hian - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Replace Alibaba with JD.com; drop Haidilao and other movements in the Chinese market: UOB Kay Hian

Chinese equity markets made further gains in May but outperforming sectors were mostly defensive, such as staples and healthcare.
How to make your own ‘five-year plan’ for investing in China - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

How to make your own ‘five-year plan’ for investing in China

As global recovery sets in, can China keep its "first-in first-out" advantage.

Gold

Asia money managers buy gold, China stocks to hedge US election

Global fund managers are ready for extreme market volatility as they expect the outcome of the elections to be contested.

Global Markets

China’s stock market boasts a broader rebound than the record-setting rally in US equities

The CSI 300 Index has 79% of its members trading above their 200-day moving average, almost twice the five-year average. By contrast, the figure for the S&P 500 Index is 62%, a sign of fewer stocks buttressing the rally there.
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