No longer ‘uninvestable’! Shanghai index hits decade high; foreign investors eye China’s stock markets again as AI, tariff truce boost confidence
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Global investors are showing renewed interest in China’s stock markets. They are focusing on AI, semiconductors, and biotech sectors. A US-China tariff pause and supportive policies are boosting confidence. Hedge funds are returning, seeking diversification. Despite economic concerns, China is seen as a standalone asset class. Allocators are planning visits to explore opportunities.
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