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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Secrets to Investing in the China

By Michael Swanson

Following over 20 years of minimal to no growth, the Chinese economy is finally reaching the potential predicted by many financial analysts in the mid nineteen eighties. As a result, many Hedge Fund managers and portfolio stock companies are looking to the East and for ways to invest in China.

Early investors are obviously reaping the benefits from the manufacture and distribution of fundamentals such as clothing and computers. Furniture too is a profitable investment; though this has been checked somewhat by recent stories of spurious materials and the consumer effect of moving towards "greener" and home grown manufacture.

Another area where investment has been huge, and returns generous, is throughout the toy industry. An industry that never seems to suffer particularly hard no matter the worldwide financial situation; toys can be produced cheaply, effectively and sold for huge profits in western malls and shopping districts.

Whilst the boat has not quite sailed for new investors to these industries, those looking for their first opportunity to invest in China have many more options. And these may prove even more profitable than their predecessors. For example, China is the second consumer of oil, and the biggest consumer of coal.

For those looking for a greener, and more responsible investment, the huge railway project could be attractive. Already one of the best in the world, (in metropolis areas anyway), the Chinese government recognize the benefits of mass public transportation clearly. With contracts passed to western companies as much as Chinese tenders, this really could be a clever investment.

Before you invest in China, a word to the wise; do be prepared to take a major hit occasionally. Emerging markets are notorious for their volatility and vulnerability. Whilst recovery continues, China are still reeling from a 65% stock market loss at the end of 2008; indicative of how the global economy is having an effect in even growing markets. - 23218

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