Greater China strategy

The strategy seeks to achieve capital growth over the longer term by investing in companies that stand to benefit from the key drivers behind China’s economic expansion. These companies can be listed in Hong Kong, mainland China, or other global exchanges.

Philosophy

The team believes that stock markets in China are largely inefficient and that long-term outperformance can be achieved by investing in under-researched companies at a reasonable price, and leveraging Manulife’s on-the-ground resources to uncover inefficiencies.  

Managed by

Wenlin Li

Senior Portfolio Manager, Greater China Equities

Wenlin is Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager for Greater China equities.  Based in Hong Kong, Wenlin manages the China A-shares, Greater China as well as Shariah compliant related China equity portfolios.

Before joining the Firm, Wenlin was an associate vice-president at RCM covering the China A-share market with a wide range of sector responsibilities. He also assisted in managing the China A-share equity portfolio. Prior to that, he was with UBS (Asia), where he spent four years on the telecommunications team and one year as lead Internet sector analyst. He previously spent two years at Goldman Sachs (Asia) focusing on consumer and auto sectors.

Wenlin holds a Master of Finance from Peking University and a Bachelor of Accounting from the University of Technology and Science, China.

  • Joined the company: 2011
  • Began career: 2004
Wenlin Li

Kai-Kong Chay, CFA

Senior Portfolio Manager, Greater China Equities

Kai Kong is Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager for Greater China equities. Based in Hong Kong, he oversees the Greater China equity desk and works closely with investment specialists based across Hong Kong, China and Taiwan to lead management of the firm's Greater China portfolios and strategies.            

Kai Kong is a seasoned investment professional with more than 23 years of investment experience covering Greater China markets, including 18 years as a portfolio manager. His career spans lead manager roles at Reliance Asset Management in Singapore and Standard Life Investments (Asia) in Hong Kong. He has also managed Greater China funds for Pioneer Investments and CMG First State in Singapore. He has a strong performance track record which includes managing top-quartile-performing Greater China funds in his previous roles.

Kai Kong holds a Bachelor of Accountancy from Nanyang Technological University. He is a CFA charterholder and a member of the Association for Investment Management and Research (AIMR).

  • Joined the company: 2011
  • Began career: 1997
Kai-Kong Chay, CFA

Vehicles

At Manulife Investment Management, we offer investment strategies through a variety of vehicles to suit a broad range of client needs. Contact our institutional sales or consultant relations team to find out if this strategy/vehicle is offered in your region. 

Separate accounts

Our separate accounts and separately managed accounts (SMAs) are designed for institutions and high-net-worth clients seeking tailored investment solutions and direct ownership of securities. 

CITs

Our professionally managed collective investment trusts (CITs) are available in certain qualified retirement plans.

Mutual funds

Mutual funds are liquid, professionally managed portfolios which are available to both institutional and retail investors.


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