International investors take a wider view on China despite growing trade tensions

Increasing inclusion of domestic Chinese equities into global indexes is one reason for international investors to allocate more assets to China, Swedish asset manager East Capital and Dutch-based Robeco expect.
East Capital Chief Investment Officer Peter Elam Håkansson. | Photo: PR / East Capital
East Capital Chief Investment Officer Peter Elam Håkansson. | Photo: PR / East Capital
BY REETA ILONA PAAKKINEN

An increasing number of investors now consider mainland Chinese, and not just Hong Kong, equities a potential investment haven, says Sweden's East Capital Chief Investment Officer Peter Elam Håkansson.

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