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Sunday, September 13, 2009

How To Find Stocks To Buy In China

By Mike Swanson

China has one of the largest economies in the world and has survived the recession well. The Chinese government has had an active stimulus program and the economy is growing. It is little wonder many investors are seeing this emerging market with thoughts of investing in China as the best way to invest in the world. There are a few options international investors rate highly.

Going into China directly by setting up your own operations is usually difficult. Instead most operations entered in joint ventures with local operations. This allows the foreign company to operate while the local company provides the local cultural understanding and expertise.

Another option is to invest directly in Chinese companies. With a growing level of consumerism and the largest domestic population in the world opportunities for growth abound. Areas that are seeing enormous growth are wireless telecoms and construction. While this is an investment area you need to keep in mind there are a number of restrictions on foreigners purchasing Chinese shares.

Private Equity Funds focusing on various Chinese sectors are another popular and less risky way to get into the Chinese markets. However firms still have problems getting the right information out of their Chinese based partners to fully understand what is happening on a daily basis and strategically. For this reason many private equity firms actually actively avoid Chinese investments.

Property is booming in China. Growth rates simply have not stopped and construction can be seen everywhere. Many investors have focused on Beijing and Shanghai, the two main cities, but when there are other cities in China with populations of over 20 million each there are no shortage of opportunities. A continuing trend of rural drift to the cities is supporting the need to accommodation.

However you decide to invest in China it must be remembered it is not an entirely free market. While growth and consumer demand are increasing the level of power the Chinese government has not disappeared. - 23223

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