Foreign investors need more than a stable RMB, says BlackRock

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Foreign investors need more than a stable RMB, says BlackRock

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A stable renminbi will make Chinese bonds and equities more attractive, but China will need to enhance the sophistication of its market before it can attract foreign capital on scale, according to Helen Zhu, head of China equities at BlackRock.

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