Analysts Warn Chinas Offshore-Trading Crackdown May Push Investors to Other Routes

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Traders at a brokerage in Hong Kong in a file photo. Mike Clarke/AFP/Getty ImagesU.S.-based economists and business figures told The Epoch Times that Beijing’s crackdown on offshore stock-trading channels may make overseas investing harder for ordinary mainland Chinese investors, but is unlikely to end demand for assets outside China.The comments followed an eight-agency campaign by Chinese authorities against offshore securities, futures, and fund platforms that had served mainland investors outside Beijing’s state-controlled investment channels.

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