Smart in 60 Seconds: Why foreign investors in China are jumping ship
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16-Feb-2024
China's stock market downturn is the latest in a series of economic blunders that have led to a mass exodus of foreign investors.
On top of a real estate crisis, a decline in manufacturing, and sanctions on state-owned companies by Western governments, Jeremy Mark, a Nonresident Senior Fellow with the Atlantic Council's GeoEconomics Center, writes "All of this adds up to ever-deepening disenchantment for foreign institutional investors, many of whom made big bets on China a year ago in expectation of a post-COVID economic boom."
Read Mark's analysis, "China’s stock market collapse is the end of the road for many foreign investors": https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/econographics/chinas-stock-market-collapse-is-the-end-of-the-road-for-many-foreign-investors/
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