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		<title>Chinese markets are losing out on foreign investors</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Due to the pandemic, China, as well as Hong Kong, have become the worst-performing stock market in  Asia.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Multiple lockdowns as a result of the zero COVID policy in China have disrupted the equity market in both mainland China and Hong Kong. As a result, these two economies are the worst-performing stock markets in Asia on a year-to-date basis after Sri Lanka which is suffering from its greatest financial crisis since its independence.</p>
<p>Over the years, Chinese companies have been a favourite of global brokerages among investment options in the emerging South East Asia region. But as a result of this current development, several strategists have started reducing their overweight position on China, in favour of ASEAN companies — such as Indonesia, Singapore, and Malaysia where there is a noticeable surge in commodity prices. All of this is in contrast to the past when a cut in China’s weighing usually meant to have an increase in allocation towards India.</p>
<p>According to the experts, with the Covid disruptions in China along with the inflationary pressures in India, this may further take away the sheen from the two traditional blazing spots.</p>
<p>It is quite evident that Indonesia is emerging as a bright spot in Asia as well as an emerging market pack. The Morgan Stanley Capital International Indonesia has reassembled itself by around 9% in dollar terms this year. Whereas FPIs (Foreign portfolio investments) have pumped over $3 billion into their equity market.</p>
<p>In comparison to this, the Indian market is down over 4% in the dollar terms with FPSs pulling out $17 billion. Within the ASEAN basket, Indonesia and Singapore have the largest country allocation toward India.</p>
<p>Further, the hawkish stance by the US and European Union in wake of the Russia-Ukraine war will mean that there will be a lesser flow of dollars and euros in the developing economies.</p>
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