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BEIJING, May 31 (Reuters) - U.S. agribusiness giant Cargill has agreed to sell its poultry business in China to private equity firm DCP Capital, it said in a statement on Wednesday. The sale of the unit known as Cargill Protein China is subject to regulatory approvals but is expected to close this year, it added. The U.S. company started its China poultry operations in 2011, breeding, raising and processing the chickens. China's DCP Capital has invested in several other food and agriculture businesses including one of China's top poultry producers Fujian Sunner Development(002299.SZ), its website says. It also said the private equity firm was focused on Greater China and led by former members of the KKR and Morgan Stanley private equity businesses.
Persons: Cargill, Morgan Stanley, Dominique Patton, Christian Schmollinger, Barbara Lewis Organizations: Cargill, DCP, Cargill Protein China, Wellhope, Fujian Sunner, KKR, Thomson Locations: BEIJING, China, United States, Chuzhou, Anhui, U.S, Fujian
UBS has named a number of Chinese stocks it says have remained "resilient" during periods of heightened geopolitical tensions between the United States and China. Chinese stocks were volatile after tensions rose between the U.S. and China over alleged spy balloons shot down over North America in February. To combat such swings in investors' portfolios, UBS identified stocks it said have historically been resilient during periods of heightened geopolitical tension. The Swiss bank said the stocks that tend to outperform during periods of geopolitical tension are typically domestic-focused, have lower foreign investor ownership, and are stable and defensive. In contrast, UBS said the 20 stocks that historically perform the worst during times of geopolitical tension tend to be listed in the U.S. and are typically in the internet and biotech sectors.
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