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Don’t Dilute China with Other Emerging Markets

现在是重新考虑战略,并考虑在您的投资组合中为这款PowerHouse经济的独立袖子。

Chanchal SamadderChina is liberalising its market andopening up to foreign investors, while more and more Chinese companies now operate internationally, providing goods and services across the globe. Today, China is the largest economy in the world when measured by GDP at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), and by 2030 will be the largest in nominal GDP terms1. China’s equity market is already the second largest in the world by market capitalisation and share of global profits, and the largest when measured by the number of listed companies. This is evidence that China is a large, mature, and resilient market which is too important to be diluted with other emerging markets.

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Learn about the ETF that takes the universe of emerging markets and removes China entirely, following the principle that the country should now be considered as a standalone investment.


1国际货币基金组织,世界经济前景,2018年10月

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