Foreign investors are increasingly turning their attention back to China’s stock markets, marking a significant shift from their previous stance of labeling them as uninvestable. This renewed interest is driven by the burgeoning opportunities in technology, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), semiconductors, and innovative pharmaceuticals. The U.S.-China tariff truce and a domestic monetary easing environment have further bolstered investor sentiment, leading to notable market rallies. Last week, the Shanghai Composite index reached a decade high, while Hong Kong stocks hit a four-year high.
China’s $19 trillion stock market, once called uninvestable, lures foreigners again
