China stocks start April with stronger momentum and fresh investor support

Fidelity China Special Situations

Chinese equities began April on a firmer note, with markets moving higher as investors responded to an improving geopolitical backdrop and a clear show of support from domestic listed companies. The combination gave the session a more constructive tone and offered investors a stronger starting point for the new month.

The move higher came as signs emerged that tensions involving Iran could ease rather than intensify. That matters directly for investors because it lowers one of the more immediate external risks hanging over global markets. A reduction in geopolitical pressure tends to support risk appetite, and that effect was visible in China’s opening performance.

Just as important was the response from companies themselves. A total of 43 firms listed in Shanghai and Shenzhen announced share buybacks worth Rmb25.6bn, marking the strongest level of such activity in almost a year. Buybacks of this size suggest that management teams are prepared to back their own valuations and step in with capital at a moment when confidence matters. It also strengthens the impression that there is internal market support alongside the external improvement in sentiment.

That combination gives the market a more solid foundation than a simple headline rise might suggest. Investors are not only seeing relief from geopolitical concerns, but also a practical commitment from corporates willing to deploy cash in support of their shares. In market terms, that improves confidence around positioning and reinforces the view that current levels are attracting interest from within China’s own listed sector.

Fidelity China Special Situations PLC (LON:FCSS), the UK’s largest China Investment Trust, capitalises on Fidelity’s extensive, locally-based analyst team to find attractive opportunities in a market too big to ignore.

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