Trump 2.0 Tops Chinese Investors’ Concerns, Goldman Sachs Says
02/05/2024 05:38
On top of tumbling stocks, an embattled property market and a struggling economy, there’s at least one more thing keeping domestic Chinese investors up at night: a potential win by former US president Donald Trump in the November general election.
On top of tumbling stocks, an embattled property market and a struggling economy, there’s at least one more thing keeping domestic Chinese investors up at night: a potential win by former US president Donald Trump in the November general election.
That’s one of the findings by Goldman Sachs Group Inc. after talking with its onshore clients — which include mutual funds, private equity funds and asset managers at insurance firms — in Beijing and Shanghai over the past week.