Affiliation:
1. Soochow University, China & Australian Studies Centre, Shanghai University, China
2. Independent Researcher, China
3. KCA University, Kenya
Abstract
It has been nearly 20 years since the official establishment and implementation of the qualified foreign institutional investor (QFII) system in China. During this period, China's financial market has gradually opened to the outside world, as has its capital market. The Chinese government is constantly adjusting and improving the QFII system and policies according to the domestic and international situation. In response to the adjustment of China's policies, foreign investors should also adjust their investment strategies in a timely manner. This chapter will focus on the sources of QFII investment and explore the current investment potential of China's QFII. This chapter will first discuss the major issues in overseas investment research, then analyze the situation of QFII in different regions according to the QFII list, and finally, analyze the investment potential of each region and give suggestions based on these situations.
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