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Investing for the long term (9) : Why China demographics matter

Investing for the long term (9) : Why China demographics matter

14min |12/05/2022
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Capital Group: Investing for the long term

Investing for the long term (9) : Why China demographics matter

Investing for the long term (9) : Why China demographics matter

14min |12/05/2022
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Even if the aphorism “demography is destiny” overstates the matter, how China responds to its unique population challenges will have major implications for the global economy. The census carried out in 2020 revealed that nearly a fifth of Chinese people are aged over 60 and birth rates are at a 60-year low. Andrew Lee, a Hong Kong based Investment Director at Capital Group, explains the implications of these changes in this podcast.


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Even if the aphorism “demography is destiny” overstates the matter, how China responds to its unique population challenges will have major implications for the global economy. The census carried out in 2020 revealed that nearly a fifth of Chinese people are aged over 60 and birth rates are at a 60-year low. Andrew Lee, a Hong Kong based Investment Director at Capital Group, explains the implications of these changes in this podcast.


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Even if the aphorism “demography is destiny” overstates the matter, how China responds to its unique population challenges will have major implications for the global economy. The census carried out in 2020 revealed that nearly a fifth of Chinese people are aged over 60 and birth rates are at a 60-year low. Andrew Lee, a Hong Kong based Investment Director at Capital Group, explains the implications of these changes in this podcast.


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Even if the aphorism “demography is destiny” overstates the matter, how China responds to its unique population challenges will have major implications for the global economy. The census carried out in 2020 revealed that nearly a fifth of Chinese people are aged over 60 and birth rates are at a 60-year low. Andrew Lee, a Hong Kong based Investment Director at Capital Group, explains the implications of these changes in this podcast.


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