E Fund HK CIO Discusses China's Economic Investment Opportunities at Bloomberg Invest 2026

Jeff Li, Chief Investment Officer of Global Equity at E Fund HK, spoke at Bloomberg Invest 2026 in Hong Kong about investment opportunities in China's economy. The discussion focused on market trends shaping the next phase of China's economic development. The event provided insights into how major investment firms are positioning themselves for opportunities in the Chinese market.
At Bloomberg Invest 2026 in Hong Kong, Jeff Li, Chief Investment Officer of Global Equity at E Fund HK, participated in a spotlight discussion addressing investment opportunities and market trends relevant to China's evolving economy. The session examined the factors and trends expected to influence the next phase of China's economic development. As a major investment fund's senior equity strategist, Li's perspectives reflect institutional positioning on Chinese market opportunities. The event brought together investors and industry professionals to discuss economic outlook and investment strategies in the region.
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