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Investing in China growth without following consensus works well for this manager - Michelle Leung

Michelle Leung B. G., Opalesque Geneva: Investing in the high growth generational theme in China can be rewarding especially if the investor seeks non-consensus stocks with attractive values, according to a manager whose fund returned 40% net last year, compared to the MSCI China index s 26%. Michelle Leung is the founder and CEO of Xingtai Capital Management, which is based in Hong Kong and Shanghai. She describes the firm as a value-driven investor in Chinese growth. She founded Xingtai Capital because she believed with strong conviction that the way to make maximum returns in public equities in China is to invest using more of a private equity approach. You have to be on the ground in China, close to company management, and do your own proprietary research and your own channel checks to be a successful investor, she tells Matthias Knab during Opalesque s latest Clubhouse podcast.

#ChooseToChallenge: Citi, Diageo, Shopee, Unilever, and more on driving gender equality

#ChooseToChallenge, the team at  Human Resources Online has asked more than 60 HR leaders about their organisation s call-to-action in shaping a workforce that celebrates gender equity. In this third part of our series, HR leaders from Citi, Cigna International Markets, Diageo, Shopee, Unilever Asia, and Zendesk, tell us more. Aditi Mahadevan, Asia Pacific Head of Talent, Learning and Diversity, Citi At Citi, we actively seek out diverse perspectives. We regard diversity as a catalyst for improving performance, deepening engagement and boosting innovation. As one of the first banks globally to disclose pay equity data, we elevated the conversation around gender parity, committing to change by publicly defining gender representation goals. Our increased transparency is a continued force for change both within and outside of our organisation.

Why Did This CEO Choose A Master s In Finance?

Why Did This CEO Choose A Master’s In Finance? ❘ ❘ Why Did This CEO Choose A Master’s In Finance? Michelle Leung has worked for Google, eBay, Getty Images, and she’s now CEO of an e-commerce company. So why did she choose to pursue a Master’s in Finance? Find out why Michelle Leung chose the HKUST-NYU Stern Master of Science in Global Finance You have over 20 years’ experience in business. You’ve worked for Google, eBay, Getty Images, and now you’re CEO of an e-commerce company. So why study a Master s in Finance?  CEOs need to constantly adapt to market changes. One way of ensuring this is by being on top of the latest industry trends and developing specialist knowledge.

Price and policy fears drive Chinese investors into cloistered stocks

5 Min Read SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Worries about the frothiness of China’s stock market and steps authorities might take to rein it in are forcing investors out of popular technology and consumer sectors and into small-cap shares and other sequestered stocks in sectors such as banking. FILE PHOTO: A man wearing a protective mask is seen inside the Shanghai Stock Exchange building, as the country is hit by a new coronavirus outbreak, at the Pudong financial district in Shanghai, China February 28, 2020. REUTERS/Aly Song That churn has seen investors rush out of richly valued market darlings such as Tencent Holdings Ltd and Meituan. Shanghai-listed spirit maker Kweichou Moutai Co Ltd, a popular bet on China’s rising consumerism, has plunged 25% from its Feb. 18 high.

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