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Kenneth Fong

Marketing Manager at Seedly

09 Dec 2021

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SeedlyTV: Going Beyond the Big China Tech Stocks - Which Companies are Worth Buying for 2022? | Please ask the questions you'd like our panellists to answer under this discussion thread!

In this SeedlyTV episode, we’ll find out:

  • Why even consider investing in China and Hong Kong stocks?
  • What are the latest developments in China's tech crackdown?
  • How to invest to be on the right side of the Chinese government?
  • Key sectors and stocks to watch in China and Hong Kong for 2022
  • Popular Hong Kong-listed ETFs to consider for 2022

📅 Tuesday, 14 Dec 2021

⏰ 8pm

Host:

  • Sudhan Purushothuman, Senior Investment Lead at Seedly

Guest(s):

  • Timothy Phillips, Head of Content & Investment Lead at ProsperUs
  • Bjorn Ng, Business Analyst at 10x Capital

Disclaimer: This SeedlyTV is brought to you by ProsperUs.

SeedlyTV: Going Beyond the Big China Tech Stocks - Which Companies are Worth Buying for 2022?

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Kenneth Fong

14 Dec 2021

Marketing Manager at Seedly

Question by YouTube viewer "Carina Lee": With the Fed about to raise interest rates amid inflation concerns, would it make sense to shift focus from tech to companies that could do well such as banks?

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Kenneth Fong

14 Dec 2021

Marketing Manager at Seedly

Question by YouTube viewer "JJ A": How about consumption stocks like Haidilao and Jiumaojiu?

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Edited 14 Dec 2021

Marketing Manager at Seedly

Question by Facebook Live viewer "Tan Zi Jie": How likely is it that all China companies will stop listing outside of China/HK? Thanks 🙂

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Edited 14 Dec 2021

Marketing Manager at Seedly

Question by Facebook Live viewer "Ethan Aw": China as a country may be business friendly due to the continued drive for urbanisation and its huge population size but that doesn't mean that it's shareholder friendly. What're your thoughts on this?

As a result, even for Chinese companies like Li Ning, should we be applying a greater discount when it comes to valuing such companies?

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Kenneth Fong

14 Dec 2021

Marketing Manager at Seedly

Question by Facebook Live viewer "Carina Lee": Tim, as you are still holding on to Ping An Good Doct...

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