Home>News & Insights>Insights>EPFR Papers: China: Should it be in an asset class of its own?EPFR Papers: China: Should it be in an asset class of its own? EPFR Insights EPFR 12.10.2020 under a minute read Our latest technical paper discusses China as an asset class from the perspective of the EPFR China Flows and Positioning datasets. China Share Class Allocations (CSCA) is the latest in a progression of datasets offered by EPFR that shed light on China, stretching back to Emerging Markets Equity Fund flows in 1995. CSCA data, and EPFR Fund and Country Flow data, illustrates the desire of many investors – and some fund managers – to get exposure to China’s growth story with a minimum of direct involvement in China’s retail-driven domestic markets. Foreign listed Chinese shares remain the only group where EPFR-tracked managers are overweight the benchmark and, at times this year, flows have bypassed dedicated China Equity Funds in favor of Greater China and Taiwan Equity Funds. Tags ChinaRecent Posts Flows tilting towards fixed income EPFR 28.05.2026 Insights, Publications With headline inflation in the Eurozone and US hitting 31 and 35-month highs, respectively, investors found themselves revisiting the discounts Read More May 2026 | Top M&A Deals EMIS 26.05.2026 Insights Explore top M&A Deals in Emerging Markets. The month’s top 5 deals per region, ranked by deal value. Read More USA Rare Earth Strikes USD 2.8bn Deal for Brazil’s Serra Verde in Landmark Rare Earths Push EMIS 26.05.2026 Insights USA Rare Earth (USAR) has agreed to acquire Brazil’s Serra Verde Group in a transaction valued at approximately USD 2.8bn, creating what the companies describe as the first fully integrated “mine-to-magnet” rare earth platform outside Asia and marking one of the most strategically significant critical minerals deals of the year. Read More Sorry, no articles match the current filters. Sorry, no articles match the current search query.