KEY POINTS
  • China would have taken a tougher stance on trade if it thought Mueller's probe was any real risk to Trump, investor Mark Mobius says.
  • China probably realizes it would be difficult to impeach Trump," the co-founder of Mobius Capital Partners says.
Mark Mobius, co-founder of Mobius Capital Partners.

The Chinese government would have taken a tougher stance on trade with the U.S. if it thought Robert Mueller's investigation was any real risk to Donald Trump's presidency, veteran fund manager Mark Mobius told CNBC on Monday.

China "probably has done all the numbers and they realize it would be very difficult to impeach the president," the co-founder of Mobius Capital Partners said on "Squawk Box."