International investors have recently withdrawn capital from the Chinese stock market again, mainly driven by uncertainty fuelled by geopolitical risks. However, the risk is still worth taking due to the attractive prices, says Jonathan Pines, Lead Portfolio Manager, Asia Ex Japan, at Federated Hermes. In our interview, he elaborates on the key risks and why he thinks it is worth investing in China, highlighting the sectors and trends such as consumption.
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