The Chinese People’s Congress recently confirmed the growth target of 5.5% for 2022. While some think this might be too ambitious given recent developments, Kelly Chung, Senior Fund Manager Multi-Asset at Value Partners, points out, that China rarely misses its set growth targets. In our interview, she discusses the impact of inflation, the risk of interest rate hikes on China as well as the outlook for China equities.
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