Over the last year, China’s equity markets gained greater global presence when China-A shares were listed on the MSCI and FTSE indices. Yet, the government has been slow to open more investment opportunities to foreigners. In this episode, we explore this rapidly evolving economy and how U.S. investors should view China in the context of their emerging markets exposure.
Our guest is June Lui, a Portfolio Manager for the Greater China Strategy at LGM, which is one of BMO’s specialized investment teams. We couldn’t think of a better person to ask about current events in China and uncover some actionable ideas for how advisors can incorporate China into a well-diversified portfolio.
For full show notes and links mentioned in this episode, visit http://bmogam.com/betterconversations.
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