Ping An Insurance's investment chief expects two US rate cuts this year, allowing China to follow suit — coupled with more fiscal stimulus on property and domestic consumption.
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The Chinese life insurance giant places more overseas assets into private equity compared to other asset classes, says its CIO.
How long will the renminbi stay on the weak side as the China-US rate paths diverge? Has the currency been undervalued? Fund managers have different views.
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AsianInvestor has asked and answered 10 key questions for investors in the Year of the Monkey. Here we predict what will happen to the renminbi this year.
The renminbi has a good chance of being included in the IMF's basket of international currencies this year, a senior Standard Chartered strategist says. It follows the IMF's proposal to delay a possible inclusion.
Standish, one of BNY Mellon's boutique asset managers, also sees significant upside in other non-Chinese Asian currencies.