Investors seek refuge in China as Fed, inflation roil other markets

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SHANGHAI : Foreign investors are piling into China at the start of 2022, seeing it as a haven from the inflation, growth and pandemic problems plaguing most other markets.Despite seeing returns last year eroded by Beijing's regulatory and policy purge, global fund managers are pumping money into mainland

SHANGHAI : Foreign investors are piling into China at the start of 2022, seeing it as a haven from the inflation, growth and pandemic problems plaguing most other markets.

For David Dali, head of portfolio strategy at Matthews Asia, China is the"single favourite country" in 2022 among the roughly 30 investible emerging equity markets. Evidence of that bullishness is in foreign net inflows into Chinese stocks via the Stock Connect scheme, which hit a record-high daily average of $413 million during the first three weeks of 2022, according to Morgan Stanley.

Bond markets typically perform badly in a rate hike cycle, but in China,"we see that the monetary policy easing cycle is only at the start," said Paula Chan, senior portfolio manager at Manulife Investment Management, who expects more rate cuts. In contrast, foreign money inflows into emerging markets outside China has"come to an abrupt standstill", the Institute of International Finance said.

 

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