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ChinaAMC on North Asia Allocations

Bloomberg Jun 11, 2026 4h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 5 views
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Yimei Li, CEO, China Asset Management Company tells Bloomberg’s Minmin Low interest in China onshore markets from international investors is still more on the transactional side, with long time allocators not fully back yet. Li was speaking at Bloomberg Invest… Yimei Li, CEO, China Asset Management Company tells Bloomberg’s Minmin Low interest in China onshore markets from international investors is still more on the transactional side, with long time allocators not fully back yet. Li was speaking at Bloomberg Invest 2026 in Hong Kong. (Source: Bloomberg)
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