Are happy investor days here again?

24 January 2018
| By Staff reporter |
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Are happy days here again for investors in 2018?

According to two of the key presenters at Money Management’s upcoming Investment Analysts Forum webinar, Stephen van Eyk and Jonathan Wu, the answer to that question may well lie the attitude of the man in the street in either Shanghai or Beijing.

The webinar, starting at 12.30 pm on Tuesday, 30 January, is free with registration available at: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/1583353/64A06025F5A3543E84D52CA35E7AD134

Both men believe that it is China and Chinese consumers which are continuing to drive market growth.

But according to Wu, Australian advisers and investors would be wrong to focus on the China macro story when it is really all about stocks.

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