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The Chinese stock market is 65% off of its all time high last October. The Hong Kong market is off 40%. With one notable exception this is contrary to most analysts' predictions.

William Gamble

"The collapse of the Chinese stock market is not a question of if, only when. The real question will be how many dominoes it will take with it." William Gamble Financial Times May 15, 2007

Others

"This month Stanley Ho, the Macao gaming king, signaled his bullishness about the Hong Kong market by predicting that, once the flagship index breached 30,000 (it finally did yesterday, hitting 30,405.22), it would power towards 40,000" Financial Times Oct 27, 2007

"Jing Ulrich, JPMorgan chairman of China equities, rates the A-share market as expensive but doesn't believe it will crash - corporate earnings growth remains robust, the quality of listed companies joining the stock market is rising every month and the macroeconomy remains strong." Financial Times Oct 27, 2007

"If share prices in Shanghai continue to soar and more Chinese companies carry out IPOS, it will push China's total stockmarket capitalisation ahead of Japan's and second only to America's. Chinese firms will increasingly dominate international corporate rankings. Already, by late 2007, three of the world's six biggest companies by market capitalisation were Chinese. In 2008 PetroChina could even eclipse Exxon Mobil as the world's largest company by market value " Pam Woodall HONG KONG From The World in 2008 Economist print edition

"Jim Rogers, the investor and author, has warned of an "incipient bubble" in the mainland Chinese stock market in an interview with the Financial Times. He is recommending that investors should buy Hong Kong-listed shares in Chinese companies instead." Financial Times Oct 30, 2007

"Adrian Mowat, JPMorgan's chief Asian and emerging markets equity strategist, says this huge discount on Hong Kong-listed mainland companies now represents an excellent buying opportunity for investors to accumulate Hong Kong-listed shares of mainland companies. What message is Mowat conveying to clients in the U.S.? "I am telling them to buy, and buy aggressively," he says." Business week August 22, 2007

"Gene Sit of Sit Investment Associates says once the hot market cools down, a soft landing will make many stocks attractive. Gene Sit thinks China's stock market is ready to burst. But he figures the damage won't go deep. A soft landing to us means a correction to about 5,300-so 1,000 points, or around 15% below where we are now. That would bring the p-e to 35 on next year's earnings. If we're wrong and all hell breaks lose, you could see 4,500, or a p-e of 30." Business Week October 17, 2007

"Some fearless forecasters predict that the Dow will streak to 16,000 and that the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index will go to 1,700 over the next 6 to 12 months. I agree with that forecast. Why? Let me be brief: It's the global economic boom" Gene Marcial Business Week October 17, 2007

``We're trying to remind people that the growth story in Asia is still there,'' said Kathryn Matthews, regional chief investment officer at Fidelity Investments, the world's largest mutual-fund company. ``All the fund managers here are excited about the prospects for Asia. Bloomberg Asia January 25, 2008 ''http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601080&sid=amaIfhKDQtCc&refer=asia

 

 

William Gamble, president of Emerging Market Strategies had been investing internationally for over twenty years. An international lawyer and economist, he developed his theories beginning with his first hand experience and business dealings in the Russia starting in 1993. Mr. Gamble holds two graduate law degrees. He was educated at Institute D'Etudes Politique, Trinity College, University of Miami School of Law, and University of Virginia Darden Graduate School of Business Administration. He was a member of the bar in three states, over four different federal courts and has spoken four languages. His work is published in journals and newspapers. He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs and been quoted in newspapers and magazines in the United States and through out the world Asia. (For more information click here for curriculum vitae.)