Pimco goes bargain hunting in China

Pimco goes bargain hunting in China
Emerging-market stocks are “cheap” and Pacific Investment Management Co. is buying in China after the nation's shares tumbled this year
OCT 11, 2011
Emerging-market stocks are “cheap” and Pacific Investment Management Co. is buying in China after the nation's shares tumbled this year, said Maria Gordon, an emerging-market equity-fund manager at Pimco. “We are definitely fishing in the more cyclically distressed areas of the market where valuations are very, very cheap,” London-based Gordon said in an interview with Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television yesterday. “We're selectively accumulating positions” in China, Gordon said, adding that shares of Hong Kong-based insurer AIA Group Ltd. are poised for “a lot of capital appreciation.” The MSCI Emerging Markets Index has tumbled as much as 31 percent from this year's high, sending its price-to-earnings ratio to 9.4 on Oct. 5, the lowest level since December 2008, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index, a gage of Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong, has slid 38 percent from a 30-month peak in November as tight monetary policy in the biggest emerging economy and Europe's debt crisis spurred investors to sell riskier securities. “Markets are cheap,” Gordon said. Still, “it's very difficult to call the bottom” given concerns that the global economy is slowing, she said. Emerging-market equity funds have posted 10 straight weeks of outflows, with investors withdrawing $3.3 billion in the seven days ended Oct. 5, according to data compiled by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based research firm EPFR Global. China funds had $167 million of outflows during the week. AIA, which reported a bigger-than-estimated 24 percent increase in first-half profit in July, has “a story of structural growth,” Gordon said. The stock slipped 1.3 percent yesterday, paring this year's gain to 3.7 percent. --Bloomberg News--

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