Mark Makepeace, former head of benchmark giant FTSE Russell said China is going through its own recession but the worst has passed.
China and Hong Kong markets will continue to grow, says former FTSE chief Mark Makepeace as he remains long term bullish on China.
China may continue to see some market volatility but the worst has passed, the former head of benchmark giant FTSE Russell said.
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