State Support and Valuations Are Redrawing the Case for China Stocks

China’s equity market is being reexamined through a lens that combines policy backing with historically low valuations. After years in which uncertainty dominated investor thinking, the conversation is shifting toward whether the downside risks are now better understood and largely reflected in prices.

China’s Stock Market Enters a Repricing Phase After Prolonged Volatility

China’s equity market appears to be moving into a repricing phase after several years defined by volatility, declining confidence, and compressed valuations. Rather than a sharp rebound or a renewed selloff, current market behavior suggests a slower reassessment of what Chinese assets are