China's Green Enablers Deserve A Place In Equity Funds

Mar. 09, 2023 12:37 PM ETKESG, KGRN, JKS, BYDDF
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Summary

  • Most environmental funds have little or no holdings in China.
  • China is already the world’s largest EV market - and Chinese automakers are intensifying competition for EVs with global carmakers.
  • International investors may have some concerns about investing in Chinese companies, given the significant influence of policy decisions on the economy.

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By John Lin and Lily Zheng

Investors focusing on climate change often overlook Chinese firms. We think that's a mistake. Chinese companies are playing an indispensable role in the global transition to a greener future - and carefully selected

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