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Chinese Investors See Real Estate as Riskiest

2014/03/23 by Michael Cole Leave a Comment

Chinese real estate investors

Chinese investors see real estate as riskiest

Chinese investors see real estate, stocks and precious metals as the riskiest assets this year and over the next 10 years, according to a survey released on Thursday by Franklin Templeton Investments, a unit of United States-based Franklin Resources Inc.

The survey was based on 517 Chinese investors aged 25 to 65, with average assets available for investment of 1.1 million yuan ($176,600).

Among the respondents, 48 percent said real estate will be one of the three riskiest investments in 2014.

That figure rises to 55 percent over the next 10 years. Stocks and precious metals ranked second and third.

Bursting Bubbles are the Biggest Threat

About 37 percent of Chinese investors think the potential of an asset bubble bursting is the major threat to the market in 2014. Another 24 percent said the same of China’s economic slowdown.

“Property oversupply, shadow banking and funds being withdrawn from emerging markets may be risks in the Chinese real estate market,” said Amy Wang, chief representative of Franklin Templeton Investments’ Beijing office.

Property Also Seen as Offering the Best Yields

Real estate is also expected to be the most profitable: 24 percent said it can be the best performer of 2014. Stocks and commodities (excluding metal) followed with 15 percent each.

“Urbanization can be a driving force for the Chinese real estate market, which brings big investment opportunities,” said Wang.

Although the A-share market’s performance in 2013 fell short of expectations, Chinese investors are still optimistic about it this year: 51 percent believe the stock market will rise in 2014, in contrast with 19 percent who expect a slide.

Chinese investors expect the average rate of return for their entire portfolios this year to be 12 percent, lower than the 13.2 percent anticipated in the survey of 2013.

Looking out 10 years, they expect an average rate of return of 16.2 percent, down from 18.3 percent last year.

Wang said investors all over the world, and not just in China, have lowered their expectations.

Chinese Still Believe Things are Getting Better

Still, the vast majority of Chinese investors remain optimistic about reaching their financial goals: 82 percent of the respondents expect to meet their targets in 2014, consistent with 2013.

Investment sentiment has cooled markedly toward precious metals, with only 8 percent of respondents perceiving it as the top performer in 2014, compared with 22 percent in 2013.

The survey also found that Chinese investors focus on the short and medium term: 58 percent evaluate the success of an investment opportunity within a one-year period, while only 13 percent wait three to five years or longer to evaluate their investment performance.

“Chinese investors are more reactive to short-term fluctuations and vulnerable to temporary volatility.

“Generally speaking, investors with a longer investment horizon are capable of making better decisions, especially when the market outlook is unclear,” said Wang.

The US and Canada are the most favored overseas markets for Chinese investors.

Almost two-thirds of respondents plan to invest outside the Chinese mainland. High-yield bonds, US equities and emerging and frontier market equities are their top picks.

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