There are two “weather patterns”, China investors need to look out for this year, says Andy Rothman, Investment Strategist at Matthews Asia. One is the economic environment, the other political headwinds. We talked to him about how the recent geopolitical tensions are affecting China and if Xi Jinping’s “no limits” partnership pledge with Russia should scare investors. He also shares his views on China’s regulatory pushes last year and gives an outlook for Chinese equities in 2022.
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