Financial markets in China have been in a consolidation mode throughout the year, and the recently concluded 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party has left many questions unanswered. We spoke to Nicholas Yeo, Head of Equities, China, at Abrdn, to understand how investors can navigate the China equities market in 2022. Yeo talks about China policy, domestic consumption, easing zero-Covid, the weakening yuan, and the opportunity in technology in China.
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