KEY POINTS
  • Kelvin Tay of UBS Global Wealth Management warns Chinese markets could see further losses from here.
  • He said institutional funds are currently reassessing risks and will likely take a few weeks to decide whether they want to liquidate or accumulate more in Chinese stocks.
  • Tay said he thinks funds will likely "sway towards the liquidating side."

Investors looking for bargains in the Chinese market should beware as stocks there could see further losses, warns UBS Global Wealth Management's Kelvin Tay.

"I think there's actually more room for this to actually run," Tay, regional chief investment officer at the firm, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" on Wednesday. "I certainly don't think this is the bottom."