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mark_hew
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Dec 31 2014, 01:23 PM
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Hi Guys,
I'm looking to get some exposure to China A-Share market. Any fund that you guys recommend?
I'm looking at Affin Hwang China Growth Fund, I know it's a wholesale fund. Right now it seems that only Philip Mutual is willing to take in my investment with 5.5% SC.
Another one I'm looking at is AmChina A-Share but this one looks like roller coaster. Haha.
Some recommended CIMB Principal Greater China Equity. But I think this one has too much exposure to Taiwan and Hong Kong. Which is not my goal.
What do you guys think?
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mark_hew
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Dec 31 2014, 01:54 PM
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I fully understand China just had the biggest bull run in the past 6 months. But I think there're still money to be made especially in the consumption front. And I view the tightening in lending policy positively for more quality growth.
The reason why I choose Affin Hwang China Growth Fund over RHB-OSK BIG CAP CHINA ENTERPRISE FUND is because China growth has more balance portfolio of consumer, services, healthcare and industry. Whereas Big Bap China is financial and O&G heavy.
What do you think?
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mark_hew
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Dec 31 2014, 02:31 PM
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Wow .. thanks for sharing. I was using morning star as guide. http://my.morningstar.com/ap/quicktake/ove...ceId=0P0000AD66Under their classification the financial and energy adds up to 40%. Didn't know different site the data can be so different. mind sharing which website you using?
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mark_hew
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Jan 17 2015, 08:31 PM
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You guys can try using morning star. URL as followed. http://my.morningstar.com/ap/main/default.aspxSign up, create a portfolio, put in your holdings and it has a button to "X-ray" your portfolio and see how it compares to benchmark.
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