In the past four months, international investors have pulled over €22.3 billion from Chinese mainland exchanges, constituting a staggering 75% reduction in capital investments flowing into Shanghai and Shenzhen stocks since the beginning of the year. This sharp decline, revealed through Handelsblatt's analysis of Hong Kong's Stock-Connect system data, places the current investment at its lowest point since 2015.
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Good question. Maybe it's the real estate/banking bubble. Or the political climate. Or simple reallocations to other regions. A lag of confidence in the digital Yuan? I think that the US is attrackting a lot of capital in an unsecure geopolitical situation.
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