Investing in China's growth: What retail investors should know

While foreigners can invest in property in China, the percentage of leverage is usually capped at a maximum of 50 per cent.

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A friend recently asked us about a potential investment in Nanning, capital of Guangxi in China.

Rather than advise on the merits of the investment, we asked him whether he knew the steps and mechanism for exiting it.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on February 09, 2020, with the headline Investing in China's growth: What retail investors should know. Subscribe