7 reasons to stay invested in China equities

14/09/2021

Summary

Although recent news out of China has understandably unsettled the markets, we don’t think it changes the long-term investment case. Volatility goes hand in hand with China’s higher long-term return potential. Understanding the dynamics at play can help make these changes easier to take in stride.

Investing in China brings different risks and greater unpredictability compared with Western markets. The Chinese government’s recent clampdown on tech firms and education companies illustrates this point. But investors have historically been rewarded with long-term outperformance. Indeed, an investment in the MSCI China Index from January 2000 to the end of August 2021 would have generated a 402% return. In the past, moments of volatility like this have proved to be buying opportunities for many long-term investors.

MSCI China and MSCI ACWI performance since 2000 (in USD, indexed to 100)

Exhibit 1: MSCI China and MSCI ACWI performance since 2000 (in USD, indexed to 100)

Source: Bloomberg, Allianz Global Investors. Data as at 31 August 2021. Based on total return performance in gross, in USD. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

There are many ways for investors to buy shares of Chinese companies. This has become even more important during China’s recent regulatory clampdown, which affected some listings – particularly US-listed American depositary receipts (ADRs) and select Hong Kong-listed companies – more than others. With China A-shares constituting almost 70% of China’s total market capitalisation size, China’s capital markets are much broader and deeper than many investors realise.

Major stock exchanges for China equities vs euro area

Exhibit 2: Major stock exchanges for China equities vs euro area

Source: Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Shanghai Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, Bloomberg, Allianz Global Investors. Data as at 30 June 2021. The total figures are for comparison only. The stocks included may be listed in more than one exchange. Offshore China stocks are defined based on companies with ultimate parent domiciled in China. Suspended stocks, investment funds and unit trusts are excluded.

The regulatory clampdown on tech giants and education firms didn’t affect China A-shares as much as other listings. It’s another reasons for investors to explore the broad universe of Chinese equities – regardless of where the stocks are listed.

  • Internet, education and ecommerce stocks tend to be better represented in Hong Kong-listed stocks and US-listed ADRs (American depositary receipts).
  • A-shares (stocks of Chinese companies listed on exchanges in Shanghai or Shenzhen) tend to feature more companies in sectors such as industrials, healthcare and consumer goods.
MSCI China A Onshore Index vs MSCI China Index performance since September 2020 (in USD, indexed to 100)

Exhibit 3: MSCI China A Onshore Index vs MSCI China Index performance since September 2020 (in USD, indexed to 100)

Source: Bloomberg, Allianz Global Investors. Data as at 31 August 2021. Based on total return performance in gross, in USD. Past performance is not indicative of future results.

Despite the negative news out of China, global investors have continued to add China A-shares to their portfolios. August 2021 marked the ninth consecutive month of positive flows for this share class, suggesting a “buy the dip” mentality. The Chinese government recently helped lay the groundwork for greater cross-border investment with the launch of the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Connect schemes in 2014 and 2016, respectively:

  • In “southbound” trades, mainland China residents use the Shanghai or Shenzhen exchanges to buy Hong Kong-listed stocks.
  • Investors outside of mainland China can use the Hong Kong exchange to buy A-shares in Shanghai or Shenzhen (known as a “northbound” trade).
Monthly northbound net buying via Stock Connect since 2014 (in RMB)

Exhibit 5: Monthly northbound net buying via Stock Connect since 2014 (in RMB)

Source: Wind, Allianz Global Investors. Data as at 31 August 2021.

In a sign of China’s growing integration into global financial markets, major stock indices have been adding more Chinese stocks – reflecting the increasing importance of China to the global financial system. But China’s representation in these indices still underplays the country’s significant economic potential. Investors may want to consider allocating more to China than benchmarks do.

Key statistics on China and China equities

Exhibit 6: Key statistics on China and China equities

Source: FactSet, MSCI, Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research. Data as at 31 December 2020.

China has come a long way in a short time. Once known as the “factory of the world”, it shifted away from low-cost manufacturing towards the high-tech areas that are essential to its growth – and, crucially, its desire for self-sufficiency. A rapidly expanding middle class, increasing domestic consumption, high-tech innovation and a commitment to a carbon-free economy are all key parts of the China growth story.

Exhibit 7: China's path to growth - infographic

Source for stats in “China’s path to growth” infographic
1. Source: eMarketer. Data as at 2020.
2. Source: World Bank. Data as at 2019.
3. Source: World Bank. Data as at 2019.
4. Source: World's Top Exports. Data as at 2019.
5. Source: OECD, Allianz Global Investors. Data as at 2018.
6. Source: World Intellectual Property Organization. Data as at December 2019.
7. Source: Goldman Sachs. Data as at July 2020.
8. Source: Hurun Research Institute, Nikkei Asia review. Data as at 2019.
9. Source: Belfer Center for Science & International Affairs.
10. Source: IMF. Data as at 2021.

MSCI AC Asia ex Japan Index is an unmanaged index that captures large- and mid-cap representation across two developed-market countries (excluding Japan) and nine emerging-market countries in Asia. MSCI All Country World Index (ACWI) is an unmanaged index designed to represent performance of large- and mid-cap stocks across 23 developed and 24 emerging markets. MSCI China A Onshore Index is an unmanaged index that captures large- and mid-cap representation across China securities listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges. MSCI China Index is an unmanaged index that captures large- and mid-cap representation across approximately 85% of the China equity universe. MSCI Emerging Markets Index is an unmanaged index that captures large- and mid-cap representation across 27 emerging-market countries. MSCI Europe Index is an unmanaged index that represents the performance of large and mid-cap equities across 15 developed countries in Europe. MSCI World Index is an unmanaged index that captures large- and mid-cap representation across 23 developed-market countries. Hang Seng Chinese Enterprises Index is an unmanaged, market capitalisation-weighted index tracks the performance of major H-shares (stocks traded on the Hong Kong exchange). Standard & Poor’s 500 Composite Index (S&P 500) is an unmanaged index that is generally representative of the US stock market. TOPIX Index is an unmanaged, market capitalization-weighted index of all companies listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Investors cannot invest directly in an index.

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Why China’s 2060 net-zero carbon goal matters today

18/10/2021
net zero carbon goal

Summary

Decarbonising a country that burns half of the world’s coal every year is a huge task. Yet the transition will bring investment opportunities in both “new-economy” and “old-economy” sectors.

Key takeaways

  • If China succeeds at becoming fully carbon-neutral by 2060, it would do more than help slow global warming: it would transform industries and supply chains around the world
  • Transitioning to carbon neutrality would bring many benefits to China – including encouraging equitable, sustainable development
  • Early movers in old-economy sectors could become tomorrow’s market leaders if they find new ways to support the transition away from fossil fuels

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