The latest holdings of leading global asset management giants in Chinese concept stocks have been exposed
王俊杰2017
发表于 2024-11-20 09:56:42
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With the disclosure of the US 13F filing, the holdings of global asset management giants as of the end of the third quarter have come to light. From the data point of view, Wall Street institutions have a more consistent view of Alibaba, JD, Pinduoduo and other Chinese Internet leaders. Michael Barry, the "big short", David Tepper, the legendary hedge fund figure, and Soros, the "financial magnate", all increased their holdings of multiple Chinese concept stocks in the third quarter. The funds under Michael Barry and David Tepper even hold Alibaba as the number one heavy position.
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