China has had a turbulent last year and the political course corrections are giving China investors cause for concern. How sustainable are these? What about the structural problems in the property market? What’s next for the Chinese economy, which missed its growth target for last year by a good chunk? Will Chinese equities finally have a good year? Matthews Asia’s investment strategist Andy Rothman answers these and other questions in our video interview.
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