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Down 15 per cent on Chinese stocks, William Blair fund manager calls a 20 per cent rally in post-stimulus re-rating

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Vivian Lin Thurston’s China-focused equity fund is down more than 15 per cent this year, while the broader market is barely treading water. She is convinced a stimulus-fuelled turnaround is just around the corner.

“The market will rally,” the money manager at Chicago-based William Blair Investment Management said in an interview. “When that stimulus comes through and starts to trickle down to the real economy, the macro data will show and the equity market [re-rating] will follow.”

Investors should be more patient with China’s post-pandemic recovery as it takes time for economic revival plans to work out and repair confidence, while policymakers have taken steps to break the recent downward spiral following efforts to ease borrowing costs and inject more liquidity in the system.

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Vivian Lin Thurston, partner and fund manager at William Blair Investment Management. Photo: Handout alt=Vivian Lin Thurston, partner and fund manager at William Blair Investment Management. Photo: Handout>

China’s central bank could lower the loan prime rates at the monthly setting later this week, according to some strategists, following measures to cut a key policy rate last week, amid shrinking manufacturing and export. Revenue from the property sector slumped 13 per cent last month, a Goldman Sachs report showed.

Thurston co-manages the US$68 million China A-shares Growth Fund, whose top 10 holdings on May 31 included Kweichow Moutai, Contemporary Amperex and China Tourism Group Duty Free. She also helps manage the US$756 million Emerging Markets Growth Fund, which has gained 7.8 per cent this year with bets including chip maker TSMC, Tencent, Samsung Electronics and Alibaba Group Holding.

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China was a bit complacent until recent moves to jump-start the faltering economic recovery, Thurston said. Photo: Reuters alt=China was a bit complacent until recent moves to jump-start the faltering economic recovery, Thurston said. Photo: Reuters>

Thurston, who studied at Peking University, worked at China Agribusiness Development Trust and Investment Corp, developer China Vanke, and UBS Global Asset Management, among others. She joined William Blair in 2015.

Stocks in the MSCI China Index trade at 10.7 times their forward 12-month earnings, compared with an average of 12.9 times over the past 10 years, according to Bloomberg data. Thurston said a re-rating alone would offer a 20 per cent upside to the market, while earnings recovery would deliver an additional boost.

Stocks in the CSI 300 Index fetched 14.2 times forward earnings versus the 10-year average of 14.8 times. The comparable ratios for Hang Seng Index members are 11.2 times and 11.8 times.

To be sure, the investability of China market remain a sore point, as geopolitical tensions stay high while the scars from tech-sector crackdown have not completely healed, Thurston said. But China is likely to be more consistent during the next two to three years to focus on a “healthier growth,” she added.

“If there is better-than-expected recovery, I do think consumer [staples] remains a very good spot to be in, [which is] also consistent with our more long-term view about the attractiveness of the investment theme,” she said. Semiconductors, higher manufacturing and green energy-related themes” are also her favoured sectors.

Thurston’s view contrasted with a less bullish take by Asian fund managers surveyed by Bank of America this month, in which one-third of the 166 respondents believed Chinese equities could lose all of the “reopening playbook” rally and re-test the lows in October.

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The CSI 300 Index has lost 1.1 per cent in value this year through June 16 in US dollar terms, trailing a 15.3 per cent gain in the S&P 500 Index of US equities and a 19.8 per cent advance in the Nikkei 225 Index in Japan.

Foreign investors have trimmed their allocation on China and turned to other markets in the region like Japan. They have sold down 61 billion yuan (US$8.5 billion) worth of onshore stocks this quarter, compared with US$27 billion of net purchases in the first three months of 2023, according to Stock Connect data.

“When the recovery reopening didn’t come through as strong as projected, they essentially wound down to a very, very low level, which I think is an overreaction,” Thurston said.

“I feel China was a bit too complacent [before] they started to cut rates. The bigger thing they need to do is to stabilise markets, and then come up with some stimulus to [end] the vicious circle.”

This article originally appeared in the South China Morning Post (SCMP), the most authoritative voice reporting on China and Asia for more than a century. For more SCMP stories, please explore the SCMP app or visit the SCMP’s Facebook and Twitter pages. Copyright © 2023 South China Morning Post Publishers Ltd. All rights reserved.

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