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Why China’s market slump is far from a crisis

Investors should not write off the country’s growth potential

The writer is head of global index portfolio management at Franklin Templeton

China’s stock market has certainly been battered recently, rattling both consumer and investor confidence. But we shouldn’t be too quick to categorise this disappointing phase as a crisis. 

Investors should tread cautiously, of course, given that Chinese consumers remain nervous about a still-shaky property market and high youth unemployment. But rather than completely writing off the growth potential of China’s domestic market — one arguably too big to ignore — here are some points to consider.

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