As Chinese stocks hit US$10tril for 1st time investors ask: Is there a bubble?


AS the China stockmarket hits US$10 trillion for the first time, with an unrivalled growth in dollar terms over a 12-month period, there are questions if a big bubble is forming.

“It smells like a bubble, it looks like a bubble, and it walks like a bubble,” Pau Morilla-Giner, chief investment officer, London & Capital Group Ltd, was quoted by Bloomberg Television in London.

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