Where Temasek, GIC and other institutional investors are putting their money

Temasek and GIC remain bullish on China. PHOTOS: KUA CHEE SIONG, GIC
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SINGAPORE (BLOOMBERG) - As if the pandemic wasn't warping global markets enough, China's regulatory crackdown is suddenly adding new unpredictability. So how best to invest in these strange times?

Bloomberg News spoke with institutional investors with US$3 trillion (S$4 trillion) in combined assets under management to ask how they're navigating economic turmoil caused by unpredictable recoveries and China's shifting rules, which have frozen United States listings and almost erased the online education sector.

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