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Patrick Shum, president at BMI Fund Management prefers to invest in Chinese stocks as the mainland economy is performing better compared to others. He tells CNBC that he likes infrastructure and consumption plays as he expects the government to continue stimulating domestic demand amid weak external demand.
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