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The Investor's Guide to Asia: Where next for China's stock market

What does the make-up of an audience at a Chinese comedy show tell you? Why is gold the hot new thing amongst Chinese consumers? And how should investors sensibly approach Chinese tech? In the latest episode of The Investor’s Guide to Asia, portfolio managers Nick Price and Cynth ...  Show more

Fidelity Answers: Is there a new investment case for commodities and industrials?

After a decade in the doldrums, a perfect storm has driven prices of raw materials higher. In the race to mine, refine, and use them for everything from the energy transition to AI infrastructure, the commodities and industrials companies essential to the process are finally enjo ...  Show more

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