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Is China investable again?

It always was — at the right price and for those with eyes wide open to the economic downside

The writer is chair of Rockefeller International. His latest book is ‘What Went Wrong With Capitalism’

With Chinese stocks rallying hard this year, global investors are asking: is the country investable after all?

The answer is yes, and it always was. The broad Chinese market had fallen sharply this decade for a variety of reasons, but it was wrong for investors to dismiss the world’s second-largest market as uninvestable. Even now nothing fundamental has changed. No great economic revival is under way. The economy is still burdened by an ageing workforce and crippling debt, which are likely to slow the trend growth to under 3 per cent, well below Beijing’s target.

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