The Switzerland-based investment director at GAM Investments expects a further uptick in stocks, which will be underpinned by domestic investors’ rotation out of fixed-income products, whose yields have fallen to record lows, and Beijing’s push for technological innovation.
“Globally, almost all major stock markets are trading at or near historical highs [and] Chinese equities – both A and H – have much room to catch up,” said Cortesi, referring to mainland traded A shares…


