Foreigners Snap Up Smaller China Stocks Ahead of MSCI Move

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Foreigners Snap Up Smaller China Stocks Ahead of MSCI Move
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Chinese shares have surged this year, boosted by signs of easing trade tensions and growing policy support from Beijing

Foreign investors have piled into shares of technology-focused companies and other smaller stocks in China, encouraged by their likely inclusion in MSCI Inc.

’s global benchmarks.. The gains have been tilted toward the southern Shenzhen Stock Exchange, which hosts most of the country’s domestically listed high-tech and innovation-driven companies.

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