Monday, July 15, 2013

Chinese middle class seeks investment opportunities overseas

Chinese middle class seeks investment opportunities overseas
With mainland China’s stock market options highly limited and the property market strictly controlled, the country’s growing middle class is looking overseas for alternative investment sources. The US has recognized this as an opportunity, and has re-launched an immigration plan containing a lower threshold for immigrant investors from China. The US EB-5 Immigrant Investor program offers temporary visas to investors from abroad who can ultimately become permanent residents if certain qualifications are met.
David Nealis President of Ceres Ltd.
This is one of those ultimate opportunities for USA financial firms to provide a much needed service in a foreign market that focuses on the USA domestic market.
China, the world’s 2nd largest economy, continues to be the most important market for companies looking for growth and Chinese companies continue to globalize by investing and selling their products in new markets; what is your company’s strategy for engaging China?


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