Why Do Chinese Stocks Keep Faltering?

Published 2024-07-08
Bearish signs are intensifying for Chinese stocks ahead of the Communist Party's Third Plenum. BofA Securities China Equity Strategist Winnie Wu says that's due to a combination of factors, including pressures on China's economy and company earnings, as well as a tense geopolitical environment. She says investors should trim SOE holdings and add quality beta stocks. Wu speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg: The China Show."
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All Comments (21)
  • @ZYau-lc5ql
    Chinese stock market is not a stock market. It's a robber
  • @rudyb1652
    Old Chinese saying…If you can cheat then cheat 🧐
  • @CashCow-v6l
    Nobody knows anything; You need to create your own process, manage risk, and stick to the plan, through thick or thin, While also continuously learning from mistakes and improving.
  • @LiLi-ij5uk
    it is simple. The market has huge systematic risks, including, political risk, fraud financial information, and market manipulation.
  • @Voxabonable
    Still don't get it? Central doesn't want a speculative society, duh.
  • @lianghao7128
    The stock market in the US is like a bank, Americans keeps their money in the stock market, big institutions account for more than 70% of the stock value in US. In China, it is completely the opposite, retail investors account for 95% of the stock value, and people's money is stored in real banks. The United States has the largest stock market, while China has the largest bank. We cannot use the experience of the US to analyze China stock market.
  • @rhwinner
    They are not faltering. It is how fate has decreed it.
  • @anthony9971
    It’s a party-state ran by corrupt friends who use equity markets as slush funds to reverse split when the price gets too low. What wouldn’t an investor love about that?
  • @rickzamora1
    Bloomberg told the sheep the China grand opening after COVID was going to be spectacular.
  • @peterl545
    1) real FDI is negative. Foreigners are divesting. 2) Retail investors have most of theirs money in RE 3) Local Institutions are not dumb. They know that accounting standards are not followed. Better to go private and fund their own ventures which sadly play second fiddle to SOE's. No winning scenario.
  • @DailyGPT365
    Its up 25% since the bottom. These analyst dont know anything lmao. I am up 17% on average on MCHI and 32% on Tencent.
  • Aren't China stocks being delisted at the end of 2024? I'm very concerned about this.
  • @idcibsen
    because they have an emperor 😊
  • @luci75d76
    You guys don’t understand china stock market. Is not same as in USA 😂😂😂😂😂