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Two international funds that have been cautious about Chinese equities have turned bullish, citing attractive valuations and improving earnings. This shift in sentiment could signal a broader recovery in investor confidence in the Chinese stock market. What Happened: Norway’s Skagen AS and its U.S. counterpart, Boston Partners, have increased their investments in Chinese stocks listed in mainland China and Hong Kong. They attribute this move to the low valuations, reduced financial and regulatory risks, and improved earnings, reported Bloomberg. These funds’ renewed optimism, alongside their p…

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