When China Opens Markets and Customers Don’t Arrive

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Heard on the Street: Overseas investors have been lukewarm buyers of Chinese stocks this year, and are picky with their purchases of bonds, even as Beijing has opened access in unprecedented ways

For years, the idea of insatiable, pent-up foreign appetite for Chinese assets was taken as a given—as was the idea that further opening Chinese markets would lead to a flood of ravenous investors.

But it’s increasingly unclear that the would-be patrons are that hungry at all—outside of the very safest Chinese assets issued by the central government.

 

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CalvinSwine905 America and the west should disengage from China as much as possible and support other countries in the region. Chinese state companies should be kept out of bidding on any public infrastructure, particularly IT and security projects. Recognize and support Taiwan

Um, maybe, just maybe Americans are not that blind after all? Just sayin?

Huh?

I feel like this story comes out every 6 months. . .

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