Can China’s US$22 trillion savings and global investors propel markets higher?

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Can China’s US$22 trillion savings and global investors propel markets higher?

The Switzerland-based investment director at GAM Investments expects a further uptick in stocks, which will be underpinned by domestic investors’ rotation out of fixed-income products, whose yields have fallen to record lows, and Beijing’s push for technological innovation.

“Globally, almost all major stock markets are trading at or near historical highs [and] Chinese equities – both A and H – have much room to catch up,” said Cortesi, referring to mainland traded A shares denominated in yuan and H shares listed in Hong Kong. Her firm oversees US$15.8 billion of assets.

Cortesi is among the global asset managers who have turned positive on Chinese stocks after the Shanghai Composite Index’s stellar run this month, reversing years of underperformance that was compounded by the exodus of foreign investors. China’s oldest benchmark of onshore stocks on Monday ascended to a level not seen since August 17, 2015. Morgan Stanley said earlier this month that overseas buying would gather further pace

after the summer following two consecutive months of inflows in June and July.

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