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Cathie Wood Sells China Tech Stocks, Warning of Valuation Reset

Bloomberg2021-07-14

(Bloomberg) -- Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management has been selling Chinese tech stocks, with holdings in one of the firm’s funds falling to the lowest on record as Beijing’s crackdown on the sector intensifies.

China’s weighting in Wood’s flagship Ark Innovation ETF has plunged to less than 1% from 8% as recently as February, while that of the Ark Next Generation Internet ETF has fallen to 5.4%, the lowest compared to month-end figures since Bloomberg began compiling the data in October 2014. The China weighting in Ark’s fintech ETF has remained steady at around 18%.

“I do think there’s a valuation reset,” Wood, Ark’s founder and chief executive officer, said in response to questions on the outlook for larger Chinese tech firms during a monthly webinar with investors on Tuesday. “From a valuation point of view, these stocks have come down and again from a valuation point of view, probably will remain down.”

The paring of Chinese tech holdings by one of the world’s biggest thematic fund providers underscores how the sector is losing its allure as Beijing increases scrutiny of the industry’s data collection and offshore listings. Many investors are wary of calling a bottom, even as a gauge of China’s internet companies has rebounded in recent days after losing over $1 trillion of market value since mid-February.

Ark’s falling exposure to China reflects both reduced stakes in bellwethers such as Tencent Holdings Ltd. as well as declining valuations. An Ark representative declined to comment on the firm’s holdings.

The active ETF provider hasn’t changed its outlook or five-year price targets on larger Chinese tech stocks that it owns, Ark’s Asia innovation analyst Yulong Cui said on the webinar. “This is largely because the regulatory changes have not, for the most part, impacted the businesses from a fundamental point of view with regards to cuber security clients or U.S. listing reviews,” he said.

The Hang Seng Tech Index was trading little changed after recouping some of its yearly loss in three straight sessions of gains through Tuesday. China’s decision to approve an acquisition for Tencent has eased some concerns about regulations and added to the positive momentum that started after the gauge turned oversold on technical indicators last week.

These vehicles are “very momentum oriented being loaded on Tech and it likely made sense to reduce the footprint faced with regulatory pressure to encourage more competition in China,” said Sebastien Galy, a senior macro strategist at Nordea Investment Funds SA. While regulatory scrutiny is here to stay for the next few years, it seems like it is temporarily ebbing so these funds’ positioning can change again, he added.

Even after the recent rebound, the Hang Seng Tech Index is down about 9% for the year. That compares with a gain of around 6% in the MSCI Asia Pacific Information Technology Index and a nearly unchanged MSCI Asia Pacific Communication Services Index.

(Updates with index movements. Note: An earlier version of this story was corrected to fix the name of one of the Ark funds in the second paragraph.)

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  • Troytan
    ·2021-07-14
    Uncertainty in China company 
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  • BlueDaisy
    ·2021-07-14
    She is wrong!! 
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    • LnP
      Yes you are Right , chinesee valuation is low compare with US stock… moreover USD will continue to depreciate
      2021-07-15
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  • MonaMaMa
    ·2021-07-14
    This is like on hindsight comment.Let's see what she says when Chinese tech recovers over the next 3 to 6 monthsIn fact stocks like JD has recovered from 72 to 77 and alibaba recovers from 203 to 210
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    • Ryuhahaha
      Seems to be losing her touch.
      2021-07-14
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    • BlueDaisy
      Yes, they will go higher
      2021-07-14
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  • kusanagi
    ·2021-07-14
    Comment and like please 
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    • andrewtm22
      like
      2021-07-14
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    • syleo
      ?
      2021-07-14
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  • DarrenB
    ·2021-07-14
    Comment please
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  • 慢的老人
    ·2021-07-14
    It is not in China's best interests to keep their own companies' share prices low for long
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    • PengsieX
      It doesn't bother them
      2021-07-14
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  • tkysingapore
    ·2021-07-14
    I think it might recover fast 
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    • GANCL
      Yes
      2021-07-14
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  • andrewtm22
    ·2021-07-14
    Why?
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