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Tech stocks already had a good run, and investors may be wondering if they still have further to go. The iShares Global Tech ETF, which comprises tech stocks around the world, for instance, had more than 50% returns in 2023, beating the S & P 500's 24%. Citi, which has an overweight rating on information technology within the growth cyclicals segment, is optimistic on the sector in certain markets. Overall, the bank says that it sees more gains for global stocks, giving the MSCI AC World 5% potential upside by end of the year. Investors looking for more upside in tech can consider some tech stocks in Citi's list of top "high-conviction" picks from markets across the United States, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Latin America.
Persons: It's, capex, Michael Bloom Organizations: Tech, iShares Global Tech ETF, Citi, Arista Networks, Arista Locations: China, United States, Europe, Asia, Pacific, America
Strategist discusses the outlook for China markets and economy
  + stars: | 2024-02-07 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailConfidence boost needed among China's potential homebuyers and entrepreneurs: StrategistTai Hui, Asia-Pacific chief market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset Management, says that's what required for the country's economy to "recover on a stronger footing."
Persons: Tai Hui Organizations: Morgan Asset Management Locations: Asia, Pacific
UOB Kay Hian discusses outlook for China's stock markets
  + stars: | 2024-02-07 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUOB Kay Hian discusses outlook for China's stock marketsQi Wang, UOB Kay Hian chief investment officer for wealth management, says foreign money in onshore China markets isn't significant, but "it does have a big psychological effect."
Persons: UOB Kay Hian, Qi Wang Locations: China
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina's stock market bounce is 'short-term exuberance', says Longview Global's Dewardric McNealDewardric McNeal, Longview Global, joins 'Fast Money' to talk China markets, the sustainability of the rally, Chinese economic stimulus and more.
Persons: Dewardric McNeal Dewardric Locations: Longview, Dewardric McNeal Dewardric McNeal, China
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Tesla shares plunge 12%Shares of electric vehicle maker Tesla plunged 12%, their biggest drop in over a year. Commodity markets in 'super squeeze' spotSupply disruptions and lack of investment are putting global commodity markets in a "super squeeze," according to HSBC. Some investors have been wary since Beijing has been struggling with a property debt crisis that has triggered financial risks across the broader economy.
Persons: Joe Biden, Biden, Tesla Organizations: CNBC, U.S, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, HSBC, Pro Locations: Emmaus, Emmaus , Pennsylvania, Asia, Pacific, Tesla, China, Beijing
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks with workers while visiting CS Wind, the largest wind tower manufacturer in the world, in Pueblo, Colorado, U.S., November 29, 2023. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Apple opens iPhone store in EuropeApple plans to open up its iPhone App Store in Europe to competitors. Some investors have been wary since Beijing has been struggling with a property debt crisis that has triggered financial risks across the broader economy.
Persons: Joe Biden, Tesla, Lagarde, Christine Lagarde Organizations: CS Wind, CNBC, U.S, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Apple, Europe Apple, Digital Markets, European Central Bank, Pro Locations: Pueblo , Colorado, U.S, Tesla, Europe, China, Beijing
But this week, China embarked on monetary easing as it pledged to reduce the amount of liquidity that its banks are required to hold as reserves. Earlier this week, Bloomberg News, citing sources, reported that China is considering a $278 billion package to rescue its stock markets. Andrew Lapping, chief investment officer at Ranmore Fund Management , says the sharp decline in China markets is an "opportunity." "So the stock market is certainly putting much higher equity risk premium ... there are also concerns about policy direction, policy clarity ... Renewable energy: China Longyuan Power Group, China Resources Power.
Persons: Brendan Ahern, CNBC's, Andrew, Winnie Wu, Guy Spier, CNBC's Tanvir Gill, , Wu, what's, Ahern, Amundi, It's, Morgan Stanley, Michael Bloom, Evelyn Cheng Organizations: Bloomberg, Investors, Ranmore Fund Management, BofA Securities, CCP, JPMorgan, EV, UBS, Baidu, China Communications, China Construction Bank, Ping An Insurance, China Longyuan Power Group, China Resources Power Locations: China, United States, Industrials
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe are positive on Japan and see 'deep value' in China, but market recovery will take time: CIOChristian Nolting of Deutsche Bank Private Bank shares his outlook on Japan and China markets in 2024.
Persons: Christian Organizations: Deutsche Bank Private Bank Locations: Japan, China
Financial advisory firm discusses the outlook for China markets
  + stars: | 2024-01-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina markets will be 'incredibly volatile' at least till Lunar New Year: Financial advisory firmAndrew Maynard, managing director and head of equities at China Renaissance, says a long- rather than short-term position on the China market is preferable.
Persons: Andrew Maynard Organizations: China Locations: China
Investors hesitant to move back into China markets, UBS says
  + stars: | 2023-11-29 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors hesitant to move back into China markets, UBS saysEva Lee, head of Greater China equities at UBS Global Wealth Management, said investors are still not fully sure of China markets due to structural issues.
Persons: Eva Lee Organizations: UBS, UBS Global Wealth Management Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCould see 10% upside for China markets in 2024: UBS Global Wealth ManagementTan Min Lan of UBS Global Wealth Management explains why she is positive on China for 2024, and shares other markets in Asia that look promising in the year ahead.
Persons: UBS Global Wealth Management Tan Min Lan Organizations: UBS Global Wealth Management Locations: China, Asia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina markets: We're looking for a 'tipping point,' investment firm saysWilliam Ma, chief investment officer at Grow Investment, says the "green shoots" are here.
Persons: William Ma Organizations: China, Grow
CNBC Daily Open: Is tech the gift that keeps on giving?
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( Clement Tan | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. "I am not sure if the world is prepared for 7%," he told The Times of India in an interview. Leaders from the Writers Guild of America voted unanimously to end the strike on Wednesday. Under the agreement, AI cannot write or rewrite literary material and AI-generated material will not be considered source material.
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A man is reflected on an electric stock quotation board outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan April 18, 2023. The BOJ, as expected, maintained super-low interest rates, left its yield control policy unchanged, signalling it was in no rush to phase out its massive monetary stimulus. A surge in oil prices has also been unnerving investors, since it is likely to prolong the inflation pulse. Brent crude futures steadied at $93.51 a barrel on Friday and are up nearly 8% for September so far. Elsewhere in foreign exchange markets the expectation of sticky U.S. interest rates has supported the dollar, which reached a six-month peak on the euro overnight at $1.0671 .
Persons: Issei Kato, Kazuo Ueda, Ray Attrill, Andrew Bailey, Craig Ebert, Tom Westbrook, Edmund Klamann, Kim Coghill Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Bank of Japan, FX, National Australia Bank, Japan's Nikkei, Seng, Federal Reserve, Bank of, Swiss National Bank, Brent, JPMorgan, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Rights SINGAPORE, Singapore, Asia, Pacific, Hong Kong, China, Bank of England, Central, Sweden, Norway, BNZ, Wellington
UBS Asset Mgmt: Start to look into China markets now
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUBS Asset Mgmt: Start to look into China markets on recovery green shoots and investor oversellingHayden Briscoe of UBS Asset Management discusses China's slow economic recovery and highlights the strength in China's EV industry on both internal demand pickup and export prospects.
Persons: overselling Hayden Briscoe Organizations: UBS, Management Locations: China
The zoo is run by the local government, which was said to be running out of money and therefore unable to feed its charges. These vehicles are legal entities created by Chinese cities to circumvent borrowing restrictions imposed by the central government in Beijing. “Why hurt small businesses which are the weakest?”Noodle sellers in Shanghai have been fined for adding cucumber to their dishes. Last year, Beijing issued a directive forbidding local governments from imposing “arbitrary fines” to generate income, and dispatched inspection teams to check that the policy was being followed. The scale of financial stress among China’s local governments is so big that “creative” sources of income can only cover a relatively small shortfall, he said.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina has a confidence problem, says Longview Global's Dewardric McNealDewardric McNeal, Longview Global managing director, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss China markets and more.
Persons: Dewardric McNeal Dewardric Organizations: China, Longview Global Locations: Longview, Dewardric McNeal Dewardric McNeal, China
Rebecca FengRebecca Feng is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Hong Kong, covering China’s markets across stocks, bonds and currency. She most recently covered the asset management industry at Ignites Asia and before that reported on the Chinese debt markets and financial regulations for GlobalCapital China. Rebecca has a master’s degree in postcolonial and world literature from the University of St. Andrews.
Persons: Rebecca Feng Rebecca Feng, Rebecca, Andrews Organizations: Wall Street, University of St Locations: Hong Kong, Asia, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDeflation in China is only temporary and inflation will return in the fourth quarter: UBSEva Lee of UBS Global Wealth Management says slow-coming government stimulus will create short-term trading opportunitites in China markets.
Persons: UBS Eva Lee Organizations: UBS, UBS Global Wealth Management Locations: China
The company logo of Chinese developer Country Garden is pictured at the Shanghai Country Garden Center in Shanghai, China August 9, 2023. REUTERS/Aly Song/File PhotoLONDON, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Credit distress at Chinese private developer Country Garden is likely to spill over to the country's property and financial markets, weakening sentiment and delaying the recovery of the property sector, Moody's Investors Service said on Friday. Country Garden (2007.HK) on Tuesday said it had not paid two dollar bond coupons due on Aug. 6 totalling $22.5 million. The developer's shares and bonds dropped to record lows on Friday, deepening concerns about the property sector outlook in the absence of stronger support from Beijing. Reporting by Alun John; Editing by Amanda CooperOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Aly, Alun John, Amanda Cooper Organizations: Shanghai Country Garden, REUTERS, Moody's Investors, HK, Thomson Locations: Shanghai, China, Beijing
A gentle downtrend in foreign direct investment gave way to a steep drop last quarter and inflows to China slammed to their lowest since records began 25 years ago, raising the prospect that the long-term trend is turning. Sources have told Reuters the Biden administration is likely to adopt new outbound investment restrictions on China in the coming weeks. Japan, the U.S. and Europe have already restricted the sale of high-tech chipmaking tools to Chinese companies while China has hit back by throttling exports of raw materials. To be sure, investment flows often fluctuate and many firms aren't leaving China completely or aren't leaving at all. "A lot of our clients are worried about their exposure to China as a sole country of supply."
Persons: Carlos Barria, Deng Xiaoping, Logan Wright, Biden, John Ramig, Buchalter, Daniel Seeff, Cardigan, Chi Lo, Lee Smith, Baker Donelson, Samuel Shen, Tom Westbrook, Winni Zhou, Jacqueline Wong Organizations: REUTERS, Corporate, China Markets, China's, Administration of Foreign Exchange, Investors, Reuters, Oxford Economics, Ministry of Commerce, Management, Thomson Locations: Pudong, Shanghai, SHANGHAI, SYDNEY, China, Japan, U.S, Europe, Haining, Peru, Hong Kong, Baker, Singapore
Investors now expect China markets to stage a recovery in the second half of 2023. "(China) markets have baked in a lot of the doom and gloom in the economy given the declines since January's peak," said macroeconomist Aidan Yao. If it is the case, spreads will start to tighten across the board," said Monchau, adding that China is under-represented in portfolios. Franklin Templeton expects the recovery in Chinese markets to happen in stages, with opportunities in the industrial equipment and banking sectors. "China (is) at the nadir of its business and profits cycle, but also offering what we consider compelling valuations."
Persons: Aidan Yao, Yao, Goldman Sachs, Charles, Henry Monchau, Mark Haefele, Franklin Templeton, Anisha, Divya Chowdhury, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Investors, Reuters Global Markets, Syz, UBS, Thomson Locations: COVID, U.S, Japan, Germany, China, Asia, Bengaluru
Stocks on edge, Aussie surges after RBA surprise
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( Tom Westbrook | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
SINGAPORE, May 2 (Reuters) - Asian shares wobbled in cautious trade on Tuesday ahead of a series of data releases and central bank meetings, which began with a surprise rate hike in Australia that boosted the local dollar. Markets were positioned for Australia's central bank to stay on hold and a 25 basis point hike sent the Aussie dollar up about 0.8% to its highest in a week at $0.6692. Three-year Aussie government bond yields also jumped, while Australian stocks (.AXJO) slipped 0.7%. "So as well as the increase today, that's supporting the Aussie dollar," he said, though he warned that could unwind as there's a "reasonable chance" the Federal Reserve takes a similar approach at its meeting on Wednesday. Two-year Treasury yields , which track short-term U.S. rate expectations were steady at 4.1451% in Asia.
Stocks on edge as traders wait on central bankers
  + stars: | 2023-05-02 | by ( Tom Westbrook | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Treasury yields rose in response and expectations firmed to near certain for one final U.S. rate hike this week. JPMorgan shares rose 2.1%. The policy stands in contrast to the U.S. and Europe where central banks are deep into a hiking cycle and still going. On the monetary policy front the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is first up in a week that brings central bank meetings in the U.S., Europe and Norway. Overnight, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said the Treasury might run out of money to cover obligations as soon as June 1.
China may have to bail out one of its poorest provinces
  + stars: | 2023-04-27 | by ( Laura He | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +9 min
Hong Kong CNN —One of China’s poorest and most indebted provinces has admitted defeat in trying to sort out its finances and is appealing to Beijing for help to avert default. Guizhou, located in a mountainous region of southwest China, has hired a top state-owned distressed debt fund, China Cinda Asset Management, to resolve its “urgent” problems. China’s local governments are struggling with trillions of dollars of debt, after three years of strict pandemic controls and a real estate crash drained their coffers. The Pingtang Bridge links two cities in southwest China's Guizhou province. In China, most local government liabilities are composed of “hidden debt” issued by their financing arms.
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