In recent news, billions of dollars have been flowing out of China’s largest money market exchange-traded funds, while billions more have been pouring into ETFs tracking equities. This shift is seen as a positive sign that investors are regaining confidence in China’s struggling stock market.
Last week, the top 10 money market ETFs in China experienced outflows totaling $4.1 billion, while the 10 largest equity ETFs attracted $6 billion in new capital. This change in investor sentiment followed the announcement of fresh stimulus measures, which sparked the best performance for mainland stocks since 2008.
Notably, two of the largest cash funds, the Yinhua Traded Money Market Fund and the Hwabao WP Cash Tianyi, saw significant outflows of $2.4 billion and $1.7 billion respectively. On the other hand, the Huatai-Pinebridge CSI 300 ETF led the way in equity fund inflows, attracting $2.9 billion.
The recent stimulus measures implemented by China, which included cutting borrowing costs, easing rules on second home purchases, and issuing cash handouts, have played a crucial role in boosting investor confidence. Nick Ferres, the chief investment officer for Vantage Point Asset Management in Singapore, believes that while more stimulus may be needed, the direction of the measures is pivotal for the market.
In a global context, money market funds have been attracting capital due to rising interest rates in developed economies. In China, where deflation is a major concern, investors have turned to these funds amidst a prolonged equity market slump. This trend has also helped non-bank financial institutions navigate liquidity challenges.
According to Britney Lam, head of long-short equities at Magellan Investments Holdings Ltd., investors should seize the opportunity in Chinese equities without hesitation. She compares the recent stimulus to measures taken a decade ago, which led to a surge in equities. Lam advises investors to focus on market sentiment rather than lagging economic data.
As the market cycle evolves, it is important to consider both sentiment and fundamental changes. The recent developments in China’s financial markets suggest a promising outlook for investors. Stay tuned for more updates on this evolving story.
(Source: Bloomberg Businessweek, ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.)