Financial Times

Global asset managers capture just 0.1% of Chinese market in 5 years

Title: Overseas Asset Managers Secure a Mere 0.1% Share of China’s Market Over Five-Year Span

Despite Beijing’s easing of ownership restrictions, which enabled foreign companies to establish independent operations, these entities have amassed just $5 billion in assets. Consequently, their footprint in China’s financial landscape remains negligible, accounting for only 0.1% of the market during the past five years.


Source: Financial Times Generated at: 2026-06-01 04:00:20 UTC

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