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What a viral post on giraffes says about China s fed-up investors

Chinese investors are losing confidence in the stock market and the government s ability to govern. They express their frustrations through comments on the U.S. Embassy s Weibo account. Economic challenges, censorship, and public discontent are on the rise. Investors are turning to overseas markets and advising others to do the same.

The Global Tremors From China s Real Estate Crisis Are Only Just Starting

(Bloomberg) Chinese investors and their creditors are putting up “For Sale” signs on real estate holdings across the globe as the need to raise cash amid a deepening property crisis at home trumps the risks of offloading into a falling market. The prices they get will help finally put hard numbers on just how much trouble the wider industry is in. Most Read from BloombergA 99% Bond Wipeout Hands Hedge Funds a Harsh Lesson on ChinaUkraine’s Army Chief Replaced After Rift With ZelenskiyEinhorn

Trump 2 0 Tops Chinese Investors Concerns, Goldman Sachs Says

(Bloomberg) On top of tumbling stocks, an embattled property market and a struggling economy, there’s at least one more thing keeping domestic Chinese investors up at night: a potential win by former US president Donald Trump in the November general election.Most Read from BloombergStock Market’s ‘Rah-Rah Mob’ Confronts February’s Weak RecordMusk Took Drugs With Some Tesla Board Members, WSJ SaysBiden Swipes at Trump’s Personality in ‘Weirdest Campaign’ YetWorld Cup 2026 Final Goes to NYC in

Investing in Communism Never Pays — China s Proposed $278 Billion Rescue Stimulus Risks Falling Flat, Fears Abound of Continued Social Unrest

Investors in China can't catch a break — both aspiring Chinese property owners who never got the homes they paid for from now-bankrupt builders and stock market investors who have ridden the nation's market almost straight down from recent crisis after crisis. The iShares MSCI China ETF (NASDAQ:MCHI) has started the new year down by about 4% and is trading about 37% lower than at its inception in 2011. Even Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. (NYSE:BABA) can't escape an onslaught of bad news, with its st

Chinese Fervor for Overseas Stocks Is Breaking ETF Trading

(Bloomberg) Burned by years of underperformance in Chinese domestic stocks, local investor appetite for overseas equities is running so high that it’s fueling huge price distortions in funds tracking these assets.Most Read from BloombergTraders Line Up for ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ Emerging Markets BetBlackstone Is Building a $25 Billion Empire of Power-Hungry Data CentersTrump Cash Stockpile at Risk From $450 Million Dual VerdictsMusk Says First Human Patient Has Received Brain ImplantAmazon Dr

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