Shuli Ren, Columnist

Why Foreign Funds See Pandas in China’s Bear Market

The closer investors get to Beijing, the more pessimistic they become.

They have teeth.

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One person’s ceiling is another’s floor.

China’s stock market is shaping up to be one of the world’s worst performers of 2018, but that hasn’t stopped foreigners from marching in. Through the link with the Hong Kong exchange alone, they’ve bought a net $29 billion of mainland shares so far this year.