Foreign institutions have carried out more than 3,900 surveys of A-share listed companies so far this year, involving over 580 foreign institutions as of July 13, according to Wind data cited by 36Kr. The surveys have focused on tech sectors including electronic equipment, semiconductor equipment and integrated circuits.
Standard Chartered and Goldman Sachs have given A-shares an overweight rating, while Morgan Stanley and UBS have expressed optimism about the outlook for Chinese equities. Morgan Stanley's China chief equity strategist Wang Ying said, citing feedback from recent global roadshows, that international investors' interest in Chinese stocks continues to rise and forecast a gradual reallocation of funds in the coming months.
Foreign Institutions Conducted 3,900+ Surveys of A-Share Firms This Year Through July 13, Wind Data Show
2026-07-15 00:25:48
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