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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket interconnectedness challenges 'un-investable China' narrative: AnalystBrendan Ahern of KraneShares explains why he is skeptical of calls that China is an "un-investable" market, saying Chinese equities are an attractive investment despite challenges.
Persons: Brendan Ahern, KraneShares Locations: China
He also increased his stake in JD.com by 8.2 million shares, or 33,490%, and PDD Holdings by roughly 2.28 million shares, or 741%. Laffont also created new positions in iShares China Large-Cap ETF and KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF . Laffont also made a couple of significant increases to the fund's holdings in Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk . Facebook parent Meta still remains the fund's largest holding, while Amazon, Microsoft and Nvidia remain in the fund's top 10. The filing also showed increased bets on Eaton Corporation, a name closely tied to the artificial intelligence-related energy infrastructure boom, as well as Constellation Energy and NextEra Energy .
Persons: Philippe Laffont's Coatue, Julian Robertson, Laffont, Donald Trump's, Xi Jinping, Eli Lilly Organizations: Philippe Laffont's Coatue Management, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Tiger Management, PDD Holdings, KraneShares CSI China Internet, Novo Nordisk, Novo Nordisk's ADRs, Broadcom, Microsoft, Nvidia, chipmakers Qualcomm, Devices, Taiwan Semiconductor, Facebook, Amazon, Eaton Corporation, Constellation Energy, NextEra Energy Locations: Alibaba, JD.com, iShares China, China, Novo, chipmakers
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDespite Trump's tariff rhetoric, China will seek a deal with the U.S., says KraneShares' AhernBrendan Ahern, chief investment officer at KraneShares, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss U.S. and China trade going forward, how to position in China with its uncertain economy, and more.
Persons: KraneShares, Ahern Brendan Ahern Organizations: U.S Locations: China
Options traders are buckling down for outsized volatility around next week's election, according to Goldman Sachs. Two of the funds with the highest implied volatility are linked to China: the KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB) and the iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI) . Crypto is already a volatile area, but Trump's embrace of the industry during his campaign could spark a significant reaction. The options market implies a move of more than 7% for ProShares Bitcoin ETF (BITO) , according to Goldman. BITO, which holds bitcoin futures, did not exist in 2020, so there are no prior election comparisons for the fund.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, John Marshall, Donald Trump's, Crypto, Goldman, BITO Organizations: CSI China Internet, Regional Banking, Republicans, ProShares, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission Locations: China, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAhern: China's government acknowledges the economy is not doing well. Brendan Ahern, CIO at KraneShares, highlights China's recent stimulus efforts, noting the need for more details, especially on boosting domestic consumption. While the government is taking steps, he says turning the economy around will take time.
Persons: Ahern, China's, Brendan Ahern
But he did not announce any major new plans for ensuring economic health, leaving investors feeling underwhelmed. The iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI) sank nearly 11%, on track for its worst day ever. The iShares China Large-Cap ETF, for example, soared 33% between Sept. 23 and Oct. 7. Morgan Stanley strategist Laura Wang on Tuesday revised price targets for the major Chinese stock market indexes, suggesting no room for further gains compared with current levels. "Today's press conference at least in the near term reinforces such belief, in our view, and the stock market could see more divergence at individual stock level."
Persons: Zheng Shanjie, Bilibili, Nio, Ray Dalio, FXI, Jeff deGraaf, David Tepper, Morgan Stanley, Laura Wang, Wang, Merrill Lynch, Helen Qiao, Xiangrong Yu, Yu Organizations: National, Reform Commission, CSI China Internet, Billionaire, Bridgewater Associates, Greenwich Economic, Appaloosa Management, U.S . Federal Reserve, Wynn Resorts, Sands, Macau — Locations: China, Greenwich, Greenwich , Connecticut, Beijing, Macau, Tuesday's, U.S
AI investment potential remains high, akin to 1996 in the internet's rise, says Bank of America. Considering how much the web has grown since then, this analogy means the potential gains from AI stocks aren't yet fully priced in. As for the widespread use of AI, the bank forecasts early-stage adoption will begin in 2025 for 44% of S&P 500 companies that discussed AI during their second-quarter earnings. AdvertisementInvestors can also choose to take the stock-picking route or buy ETFs packaged with AI stocks. As for single stocks, Bank of America compiled feedback from 130 fundamental equity analysts to get a list of their top "buy-rated" American companies with AI exposure.
Persons: Organizations: Bank of America, Service, Global, Robotics, Intelligence, Technology, US Tech, Sector
Beijing's rare stimulus blitz unleashed newfound optimism from hedge fund investors, who have been piling into beaten-down Chinese stocks like never before. Hedge funds started flocking to Chinese stocks after the government announced a flood of stimulus measures in a bid to revive growth and avoid a deep slump in the world's second largest economy. The high-profile investor even said he's raising his usual allocation limit and is not hedging his big China bet. He dove into Chinese internet stocks last quarter as Burry's hedge fund, Scion Asset Management, made Alibaba its top holding at the end of June. KWEB 5D mountain KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF Beijing's big stimulus also prompted BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, to upgrade Chinese stocks to overweight — with a caveat.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Tepper, Tepper, Burry It's, bullish, Nick Wilcox, Michael Burry, Stanley Druckenmiller, he's Organizations: Appaloosa Management, CNBC, China . Man, Man, Scion Asset Management, Baidu, CSI China, BlackRock, U.S Locations: China, Taiwan
Citi has identified three U.S.-traded Chinese stocks that are positioned to benefit from Beijing's recently announced economic stimulus program. The Chinese government's efforts have already shown a significant impact, with Chinese internet stocks experiencing substantial gains last week. Despite these impressive gains, Citi analysts believe the market has not fully priced in the potential for improved macroeconomic conditions and earnings growth. The three stocks are also traded in the U.S. Tencent The technology conglomerate and owner of WeChat stands to benefit from multiple aspects of the stimulus program, according to Citi. Meituan Meituan , a Chinese shopping platform, is also poised to benefit from increased consumer spending, particularly in areas such as food delivery and local services, Citi said.
Persons: Alicia Yap, Tencent, Meituan, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Trip.com Locations: Beijing's, China, U.S, Tencent, Weibo, Golden
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina's fiscal policy has a lot more good news coming, says KraneShares' Brendan AhernBrendan Ahern, KraneShares CIO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss if the rally in Chinese equities can continue, how much China's domestic consumption matters, and if China is limited by their debt.
Persons: KraneShares, Brendan Ahern Brendan Ahern Organizations: KraneShares Locations: China
Tesla — Shares declined about 4% after the electric vehicle company fell short of third-quarter delivery estimates . Chinese stocks — Chinese stocks continued to rally on the back of sweeping stimulus measures in the country. Lamb Weston Holdings — Shares of the french fry giant rose more than 2% after its fiscal first quarter topped estimates. Analysts surveyed by LSEG expected 72 cents per share in earnings and $1.56 billion in revenue. The company posted revenue of $2.79 billion, versus a FactSet estimate of $2.84 billion.
Persons: Humana, That's, JD.com, Davidson, Lamb, Lamb Weston, LSEG, CNBC's Lisa Han, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Sean Conlon Organizations: Nike, Exchange, KraneShares CSI China Internet, Baird, Lamb Weston Holdings —, Barclays, Endeavor Energy Resources, Conagra
David Tepper is growing even more bullish on Chinese stocks amid the nation's new fiscal stimulus measures. Tepper views China's stock market as more attractive than the US stock market due to valuation differences. AdvertisementIt's a buy "everything" moment for Chinese stocks after the country launched a fiscal stimulus bazooka this week, according to billionaire investor David Tepper. But Tepper believes Chinese stocks have plenty of room to run higher, even after the recent surges. On US markets, Tepper said he is not following his buy "everything" mantra with Chinese stocks and is being more selective in buying US stocks.
Persons: David Tepper, Tepper, , Pan Gongsheng, Donald Trump, he's Organizations: Service, CNBC, Fed, Federal, People's Bank of China, PDD Holdings, Tencent Holdings, Management, Wynn Resorts, Vegas Sands, Baidu, China Internet Locations: China, Vegas
CATL Goldman is buy-rated on Chinese battery maker Contemporary Amperex Technology Co, or CATL. The company — which has a global market share of 40% — "is the largest and most innovative battery maker globally," the bank's analysts wrote. Goldman has a price target of 307 Chinese yuan ($43.65) on the stock, giving it potential upside of around 55%. Gotion Another Shenzhen-listed Chinese stock Goldman likes is Gotion High Tech . Goldman has a buy rating on Gotion at a price target of 31.40 Chinese yuan, giving it potential upside of around 66.4%.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, — CATL, CATL Goldman, CATL, Goldman, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: LG Energy, Panasonic, Samsung SDI, Amperex Technology Co, Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Battery Technology, China Clean Technology, High Tech Locations: China, Gotion, Shenzhen
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailKraneShares CIO on China's stimulus boost: This is the monetary policy bazookaBrendan Ahern, KraneShares CIO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss what to make of China's stimulus boost, possible buying opportunities, and more.
Persons: Brendan Ahern Organizations: KraneShares
China's slow post-Covid recovery could be a lasting headwind for its stock market. With the mainland's two largest indexes — the Shanghai Composite and the Shenzhen Composite — each negative so far in 2024, KraneShares Chief Investment Officer Brendan Ahern thinks government stimulus is necessary to kick-start the country's stock market performance. Ahern, whose firm runs the KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB) , added that Chinese households are still reluctant to spend at pre-pandemic levels. This week's post-earnings plunge in PDD Holdings is emblematic of China's consumer pullback, according to Ahern. Ahern returned to the idea that a top-down economic recovery might be necessary to stimulate China's tech sector in particular.
Persons: China's, Brendan Ahern, CNBC's, we've, Ahern Organizations: Shenzhen, CSI China Internet, country's National Bureau, Statistics, Holdings Locations: Shanghai, China, country's
The return of value investing ETFs
  + stars: | 2024-08-26 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe return of value investing ETFsCNBC's Bob Pisani sits down with KraneShares chief investment officer Brendan Ahern and Sepio Capital co-CIO and managing director John Beatson to discuss the rise of value investing ETFs and the philosophy behind Sepio Capital's strategy.
Persons: Bob Pisani, Brendan Ahern, John Beatson, Sepio Organizations: Sepio
ETF Edge, August 26, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-08-26 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailETF Edge, August 26, 2024CNBC's Bob Pisani sits down with KraneShares chief investment officer Brendan Ahern and Sepio Capital co-CIO and managing director John Beatson to discuss the underperformance in China internet stocks, challenges to investing in the country, the rise of value investing ETFs and more.
Persons: Bob Pisani, Brendan Ahern, John Beatson Organizations: Sepio Locations: China
How to find opportunities in China amid the underperformance
  + stars: | 2024-08-26 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow to find opportunities in China amid the underperformanceKraneShares chief investment officer Brendan Ahern joins ‘ETF Edge’ on the ‘Halftime Report’ with Bob Pisani to discuss KraneShares’ China Internet ETF (KWEB) and the investment opportunity overseas.
Persons: Brendan Ahern, Bob Pisani Organizations: China Internet Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina's year of underperformance and the challenges plaguing itCNBC's Bob Pisani sits down with KraneShares chief investment officer Brendan Ahern and Sepio Capital co-CIO and managing director John Beatson to discuss the underperformance in China internet stocks and challenges to investing in the country.
Persons: Bob Pisani, Brendan Ahern, John Beatson Organizations: Sepio Locations: underperformance, China
Major Chinese companies' latest quarterly reports reinforce how the local market is one for stock pickers. Another Chinese stock with growing exposure to overseas growth is Temu parent PDD Holdings , which is scheduled to report earnings before the U.S. market open on Monday. As of Friday, PDD held the second-largest weighting in CoreValues Alpha Greater China Growth ETF (CGRO). That gives the ETF managers timely information to move in and out of Chinese stocks. CGRO holds just over 30 Chinese companies that meet criteria such as "not compromising American tech, economic interests or values" or appearing on U.S. sanctions lists, according to the ETF's website.
Persons: Lorraine Tan, Morgan Stanley, Laura Wang, PDD, Tencent, Ben Harburg, CoreValues, Harburg, CGRO, We've, we've, you've, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Morningstar, CNBC, GDS Holdings, PDD Holdings, China Growth, CoreValues Alpha, U.S, KraneShares CSI China Internet Locations: Asia, Morgan Stanley China, U.S, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Alpha, Beijing, Japan, India
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMSCI China: The internet sector is one area with growth prospects, says KraneSharesBrendan Ahern, chief innovation officer of KraneShares, says, "at the same time, the valuations of these companies are very, very low. Ownership is very low."
Persons: KraneShares Brendan Ahern, KraneShares Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump's base 'very much consolidated' even without attempted assassination: Former U.S. ambassadorDavid Adelman, managing director at KraneShares and former U.S. ambassador to Singapore, says "consolidation has not been a problem for the Trump campaign, nor for the Republican Party."
Persons: David Adelman, Trump Organizations: Republican Party Locations: U.S, Singapore
"A solid iPhone replacement cycle and spec upgrade should help HH's better sales/earnings in 2025-26," the investment bank's analysts wrote. The bank expects the China-based design and manufacturing giant to see strong margins as demand for its casings increases in tandem with better iPhone shipment cycles between 2025 and 2026. "We lift Foxconn Industrial Internet (FII)'s 2024-26E earnings by 2-6% on potentially better iPhone casing sales and strong AI server contribution," the analysts wrote. "We expect BYDE's casing profitability to gradually improve on better operation efficiency (higher automation rate, improving yield)," the analysts wrote. They have lifted the company's 2025-2026 earnings expectations by 2% to "reflect potentially better iPhone volume, robust auto expansion as well as rising AI-related contribution (server, robot)."
Persons: Ming, Chi Kuo, Ross Young, Hai, BofA, Foxconn, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Tech, Apple, Bank of America, Hai Precision Industry, Taiwan Stock Exchange, American Depository, New, Industrial, Taiwan Stock Exchanges, U.S . Its, Shenzhen Stock Exchange, China 5G, Semiconductor, Hong Kong Exchange, Hong Locations: U.S, New Taiwan, China, Shanghai, Taiwan, U.S . Its Shanghai, Hong Kong
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGlobal investors are 'looking to come back' into Chinese markets: KranesharesJonathan Krane of Kraneshares is optimistic more regulatory clarity from the Chinese government will boost global investment sentiment and money flows into Chinese markets.
Persons: Jonathan Krane Organizations: Email Global
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChinese tech firms still see 'high demand from domestic market,' KraneShares saysXiaolin Chen, head of international at KraneShares, discusses the U.S. proposal to restrict investments in Chinese tech and artificial intelligence.
Persons: KraneShares, Xiaolin Chen Organizations: KraneShares
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