Here are the seven smartest ways to invest in Chinese markets, according to UBS.
Stimulus should keep Chinese stocks from sinkingHowever, UBS believes that plenty of pain has already been priced into Chinese stocks.
Naturally, China's property market turmoil has inspired comparisons to the US housing market bubble that led to the global financial crisis, but Yu is confident that such fears are overblown.
"The government has the toolkit to minimize the risk of having something that is systematically disastrous in the financial markets," Yu said.
If China's growth exceeds expectations, companies in the consumer discretionary and materials sectors will be among the biggest beneficiaries, according to UBS.
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David Kelly, Xingchen Yu, Solita Marcelli, Yu, there's
Organizations:
US, UBS, Asset Management
Locations:
China, Shanghai, People's Republic, Swiss, Beijing, Taiwan