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China Allows Yale to Invest in the Chinese Stock Market

Yale University has confirmed that the Chinese government will now allow it to trade in the Chinese stock market, the first educational institution allowed to do so. Whoopee.

Can one imagine any activity more imprudent than trusting even a portion of Yale's massive endowment to a market that just keeps going down? Wait...can they short stock, too?

Comments (2)

shan [TypeKey Profile Page]:

From my knowledge, Chinese Equity market is going up instead of keeping going down as you claimed

Dan Harris [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I too cannot understand why Yale wishes to invest in a non-transparent market that has been in the bottom ten of stock markets worldwide over the last five years. China's economy is going up, but its markets are another story.

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