Are Chinese stocks a good buy for Indian investors? (2024)

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2 min read . Updated: 17 Mar 2022, 06:41 AM IST

Neil Borate

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  • Global diversification is an important part of a well-rounded portfolio and Chinese stocks are cheap by historic standards

Mirae Asset Mutual Fund launched its Hang Seng TECH Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) in December 2021, at the height of the bull market globally and in tech stocks in particular. As the calendar flipped to 2022, the Russia-Ukraine conflict arose, oil prices rose and the markets nosedived. The theme on which the ETF was based—Chinese tech stocks, was particularly badly hit. The fund is down a scorching 41% since launch (as of 15 March).

Other China-themed funds such as Edelweiss Greater China Equity Offshore Fund and Nippon ETF Hangseng BeES are down around 17.5%-23.10% over the past month (as of 15 March).

After a meeting of China’s State Council which was supportive of markets, Chinese stocks saw a rebound on 16 March. The Shanghai Composite Index rose by around 3.5%. However, the rebound came after much larger falls in the Chinese markets in the past few months.

During this period, fresh investments into overseas mutual funds have been suspended on account of the industry reaching the overall limit of $7 billion, preventing investors from buying at lower levels. However, experts are divided on whether the fall in Chinese stocks is indeed a large opportunity.

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“Chinese stocks corrected last week as the SEC in the US threatened to delist Chinese companies that don’t provide adequate visibility into accounting audits. This week, JP Morgan announced double downgrades on three big Chinese tech firms Baidu, NetEase, and Alibaba group. Broader regulatory and geopolitical risks to Chinese stocks persist. In terms of valuations, Chinese stocks are still not very cheap enough to buy," said Menaka Reddy, associate, Investment Research, Stockal, a fintech enabling Indians to invest in foreign stocks.

However, some experts see the fall as a buying opportunity for investors with a long time horizon.

“The Hang Seng index is trading below book value, which has never happened before. I don’t think tech adoption is going anywhere and hence, Chinese tech stocks are likely to eventually recover. At present, overseas mutual funds have stopped inflows since the industry limit has been hit. However, investors can use the liberalised remittance scheme (LRS) of the RBI to take exposure to China by investing through stocks or ETFs located on the US exchanges. However, a 5-7 year time horizon is necessary," said Anup Bhaiyya, founder, MoneyHoney Financial Services.

Edelweiss Mutual Fund also released a note asking investors to remain invested in its China-themed fund. It noted that the fund did not have exposure to any of the five Chinese stocks that were identified by the US SEC as failing to adhere to the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act (HFCAA). The AMC noted that the issue may get resolved through negotiations between the US and Chinese governments or the companies in question will find alternative international jurisdictions to list, such as Hong Kong.

Mint Take

Global diversification is an important part of a well-rounded portfolio and Chinese stocks are cheap by historic standards. However, tactical bets such as the fall in Chinese tech stocks are high risk–high reward plays, which are not for the risk-averse. For those who want to invest, such tactical calls should account for a small part of your portfolio.

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Neil Borate

Neil heads the personal finance team at Mint. A former colleague called them 'money nerds' and that's what they are. They cover topics like mutual funds, taxation and retirement, all to improve your chances of building wealth. Neil graduated with a degree in law and economics. He passed the CFA Level I exam and began his writing career at Value Research, a mutual fund research firm in 2016. He joined the personal finance team Mint in 2019. Everyday, the Mint Money Team tackles personal finance questions such as where to invest and where to borrow, through articles, charts and reader queries. They also have a daily podcast - 'Why Not Mint Money' and an annual ranking of mutual funds - the Mint 20.

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FAQs

Are Chinese stocks a good buy for Indian investors? ›

Global diversification is an important part of a well-rounded portfolio and Chinese stocks are cheap by historic standards. However, tactical bets such as the fall in Chinese tech stocks are high risk–high reward plays, which are not for the risk-averse.

Are Chinese stocks worth investing? ›

Several Chinese companies are also among the most profitable in the world, as we discovered during our research of the 11 Most Profitable Chinese Stocks, as they pull in tens of billions of dollars in net income annually.

Will Chinese stocks recover? ›

Chinese stocks are expected to see modest gains in the second half as investors grapple with just how far policy stimulus will go in turning around a faltering economy.

What are the disadvantages of investing in the stock of Chinese companies? ›

Some of the risks associated with investing in China include its communist structure, regulatory differences, and insider trading.

What is the best Chinese stock to buy? ›

Comparison Results
NamePriceAnalyst Price Target
BABA Alibaba$94.98$142.71 (50.25% Upside)
JD JD$38.53$60.77 (57.72% Upside)
NTES NetEase$106.19$115.50 (8.77% Upside)
BIDU Baidu$148.73$191.73 (28.91% Upside)
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What is the major Chinese investment in India? ›

Alibaba Group and its partner Ant Financial, Fosun RZ Capital and Tencent Holdings have financed hundreds of millions of dollars in Indian businesses, which include unicorns like Paytm, Zomato, Delhivery, BigBasket, PolicyBazaar, Udaan, Oyo Hotels & Homes, Ola, and Dream11.

Is China a good buy right now? ›

The long-term case for China is still very much intact. With a large population, rapidly growing middle class, and ambitious economic reforms, China offers a compelling opportunity for investors.

Is China a good investment for 2023? ›

Sophie Earnshaw, co-manager of Baillie Gifford China Growth, commented: “China is likely to be one of the very few major economies where growth could accelerate in 2023, enjoying a reopening recovery like much of the rest of the world had in 2022.

Which Chinese stocks to buy 2023? ›

Every investment decision should be based on a thorough analysis of market conditions and the prospective investment itself.
  • Best Chinese shares to consider buying in 2023. Tencent. ...
  • Tencent. ...
  • Alibaba. ...
  • Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited. ...
  • JD.com. ...
  • BYD. ...
  • Baidu. ...
  • Agricultural Bank of China.

Why are China stocks still falling? ›

Recent decisions by the Communist Party of China and its top leader, Xi Jinping, have hurt stock market sentiment. A crackdown on consulting and advisory firms with overseas ties has spooked some foreign businesses and investors, reigniting questions about the viability of international firms doing business in China.

Is it a good time to buy Chinese yuan? ›

Beijing believes that the rate of the Yuan against the dollar over twenty months has stabilized by buying large-scale US securities. Therefore, the question you should be asking yourself – is now a good time to buy the Yuan? The answer – yes. The Yuan is strong and there are no signs of weakness in sight.

Is it safe to invest in China now? ›

"China still has its potential, but it is just too complicated from a regulatory perspective for us to look at it right now," an attendee from a large U.S. pension fund told Nikkei Asia. "It's unfortunate, but that's the reality we are facing."

Why do investors choose China? ›

Local Chinese Market and Business Climate

The sheer size of China's population makes it an attractive nation for investors to commit capital to higher-end industries like healthcare, information technology, engineering, and luxury goods.

Why China is the best place to invest? ›

With a strong economy, a vast consumer market, and government support, China presents unparalleled growth opportunities. The country's technological advancements, infrastructure development, and access to global supply chains further enhance its appeal as an investment destination.

Can a US citizen buy Chinese stock? ›

You can also buy A-shares, meaning shares from companies from mainland China listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges. To invest in these companies, you can purchase shares of ADRs through a U.S. broker.

Is it safe to invest in foreign stocks from India? ›

If you're wondering, Can I Invest in the US Stock Market or how to invest in US stocks from India, the answer is, yes you easily can! There are two distinct ways of investing in the US stock market from India: Direct investment in stocks. Indirect investment in stocks via mutual funds or ETFs.

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