Valuations for China stocks are 'very, very attractive' now: Fidelity

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Valuations for China stocks are 'very, very attractive' now: Fidelity
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When asked where's the safest place to put money in, Fidelity International's investment director for Asian equities, Medha Samant, replied: 'It's really north Asia, it's being led by China we think.'

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