Simple, smart ways of closing gender gap in finance By Zhou Lanxu | China Daily | Updated: 2021-04-12 09:16 Share [Photo by LI MIN/CHINA DAILY]
As a female financial journalist, I think I m naturally drawn to any new developments or events that signal women are closing the financial gap with men.
So, it was disappointing to note a couple of recent surveys that revealed the gap might not close any time soon.
It transpires that Chinese women are more conservative than men in investing and forecasting future financial wellness.
These findings seem to feed the rising concerns that the COVID-19 pandemic is widening gender inequality globally.
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Chinese A-share assets are likely to continue outperforming most overseas equities in 2021, thanks to the country s robust economic recovery and the inflow of capital from foreign investors and domestic residents, experts said on Thursday.
The CSI 300 index, a benchmark of the A-share market, has climbed 6.79 percent since the beginning of 2021 to Thursday s close at 5564.97 points, trading around its highest level in 13 years and outrunning the S&P 500 s 2.55-percent rise this year as of Wednesday, according to market tracker Wind Info. The A-share market is likely to continue leading global equities in 2021, said Channel Yeung, China market analyst at FXTM, a United Kingdom-based global trading platform.
A-share market forecast to sustain bullish growth By ZHOU LANXU | China Daily | Updated: 2021-01-22 06:52 Investors check share prices at a securities firm in Nanjing, Jiangsu province. [Photo by Xing Qu/For China Daily]
Chinese A-share assets are likely to continue outperforming most overseas equities in 2021, thanks to the country s robust economic recovery and the inflow of capital from foreign investors and domestic residents, experts said on Thursday.
The CSI 300 index, a benchmark of the A-share market, has climbed 6.79 percent since the beginning of 2021 to Thursday s close at 5564.97 points, trading around its highest level in 13 years and outrunning the S&P 500 s 2.55-percent rise this year as of Wednesday, according to market tracker Wind Info.