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Biggest Chinese mutual funds near limits on offshore investment

Institutions seek higher returns elsewhere as growth slows at home

China’s biggest mutual funds are nearing government limits on offshore investment, as they seek higher returns elsewhere against a backdrop of slower growth at home.

China’s so-called Qualified Domestic Institutional Investor scheme, introduced in 2006, allows banks, brokerages and asset managers to bypass the country’s strict capital controls and buy securities abroad.

Beijing has steadily increased the total quota from $87bn a decade ago to its current level of $166bn across 184 institutions but has only made small additions since late 2021.

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