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Investment patterns alter with times[2]

Investment patterns alter with times Updated: 2013-04-22 09:32 According to a survey conducted by Canadian financial services provider, Manulife, investor sentiment in China, as measured through the responses of over 500 investors across Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, has veered more to low-risk instruments like fixed income, gold and real estate, especially first residences. Hence their investment actions would be guided by income stability rather than volatility and risks," said Liu Qingshan, general manager of Manulife-Teda Fund Management. "Investors, especially the middle-class ones with clear goals for wealth management, need stable, long-term and healthy growth in assets," said Li Huihui, general manager for the personal sector in China at the Singapore-based OCBC Bank. Most of clients for personal banking services are young, well-educated, with good education background and have sharp personal attitudes in investment strategies, which require tailor-made, diversified and holistic investment financial services, said Li.

China Daily

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