Pomoże mi ktoś? Zależy mi na sprawdzeniu tekstu, napisałem go na temat rynków w Chinach. Proszę o wytknięcie błędów. :)
In one of the article in The Economist I read that "Shanghai's markets are still in their infancy".
It's true because Chinese market is growing, but certainly it is quite different than those in New York, London and Hong Kong. But this isn’t bad, it’s good sign for people who don’t have thousands of millions in their accounts. They have opportunity to participate in healthy competition in the capital market without big players.
Newspaper says that China capital market is beset by corruption and price manipulation, but tell me, do you think these problems refer only to this market? I think not and what is more these problems are inherent part of all markets in the world. I have the same opinion on accusation of government interventions in the market and information’s for insiders, with this little difference that the information is in Chinese.
Moreover the same newspaper says it's bad that wild swings and lawlessness has been on full display, giving for example arrest last November of Xu Xiang, head of Zaxi Investment, investors who pump up stocks, lure in unsuspecting money and then sell out after a few of days of gains.
This company has earned 3.200% return since 2009. This is wrong and unfair move, and showing it in public is the best thing they can do because their actions came to light.
Like I said earlier, Chinese market is different from the others. It work differently and is not paying attention to the ongoing rules. People who want to make money on it must know how this market works and in with direction it goes, otherwise China’s market can be compared to a casino.
Today the government is looking for insurance firms to play a bigger role. By their nature, these are long-term, patient investors, just kind that China lacks. In my opinion finding insurance firms will not be a problem, because the Chinese market is growing explosively. Bond issuance last year reached 12,5 trillion Yuan, up from 7,7 trillion in 2014.
I have no idea how long this situation will last but methinks that not be long because Bloomberg and Reuters have dramatically increased their Chinese-language offerings, what proves about the interest of foreign investors.
Time will brings changes but today I see great potential of market and possibility of earning a lot of money.