Financial markets in China have seen a massive selloff during the first half of 2022. We asked Robert Horrocks, Chief Investment Officer at Matthews Asia, for his take on what the rest of the year looks like for the Chinese markets. Horrocks says he is not worried about the delisting of companies from the US but says investors must reassess political risks in China while adding that supply chain bottlenecks due to Covid are easing.
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