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JP Morgan bullish on China market
JP Morgan bullish on China market
2002/05/04
The China Research division of JP Morgan said Friday that
institutional investors have predicted that China's economy and the
H-shares and Red chip markets are on the verge of a rally.
Ken Ho, head of China research of JP Morgan in the Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) said, "Domestic consumption
would offer a strong growth potential towards the second half of this
year, and sectors benefiting most from deregulatory changes include
telecom, power, airlines, and oil and gas - the four pillar
industries."
Ko said mixed macroeconomic numbers for recent months, rising
liquidity, both internally and externally and the currently cheap
valuations of shares are pointing to the bullish direction.
"On the Telecom sector, we'll see a continued increase in
subscribers at a very fast rate on the introduction of competition. On
the Airline industry, consolidation is the trend of development.
"On the oil and gas sector, we can see an improvement in efficiency
of the companies which can expand their reserves via overseas
acquisition as well as exploration and commercialization of gas
reserves," Ho said.
China's carrying out of progressive reforms has been recognized by
institutional investors from major financial centers, he said.
The investors expressed their confidence in the reforms at the
China Conference: Roadmap to China's Industrial Reform, which took
place in London, Singapore and Hong Kong SAR from April 29 and May 3,
he said. The conference was organized by JP Morgan.
"Industry experts expressed satisfaction that China's reform that
is on-going and progressing in a determined manner. During the
conference, investors in Europe want to know more about the general
direction of reform, whereas the Asian investors are more interested
in the implementation details," he said.
Ho is also sanguine that the so called qualified domestic
institutional investors will appear in the second half of the year,
acting as catalyst for the China market. "H shares will benefit most
from their emergence to be followed by the red chips," he said.
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