The Shanghai Stock Exchange holds a private equity institution symposium. Participating institutions believe that Chinese assets have significant potential for valuation repairs and enhancements.
On April 21st, the Shanghai Stock Exchange held a special symposium.
On April 21, the Shanghai Stock Exchange held a special symposium with representatives from over 10 top private equity institutions to have in-depth discussions and listen to their opinions and suggestions. The participating institutions believe that the current valuation of Chinese assets is relatively low. With the optimization of the domestic economic structure, favorable policies, and global fund rebalancing due to tariff impacts, Chinese assets have significant potential for valuation recovery and improvement. They will firmly hold Chinese high-quality assets, establish a "long-term, rational, and value" investment philosophy, and jointly maintain the stable operation of the capital market.
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