Is Asia's bull market over? Strategists say there's room for stocks to rally further

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Economists say MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan have further room to grow.

Nomura's Asia-Pacific equity strategist Chethan Seth says it expects the index at 700-levels by the end of this year – that's 8% higher than current levels.

I still expect the Asian stock markets will outperform their U.S. peers after a short-term correction on China's reopening in 2023.JPMorgan also anticipates the MSCI Asia-Pacific ex-Japan index will reach 700-levels this year. "The MXASJ may fall [or] consolidate in 3Q on macro resilience concerns before recovering in late 2023 for a synchronized global growth recovery in 2024," Liu said.Ucg | Universal Images Group | Getty ImagesA recession fears loom for the eurozone and the U.S. after global central banks aggressively hiked rates to tame inflation. Uncertainties surrounding China's shift away from its zero-Covid policy also continue to linger.

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A “technical correction” in Chinese stocks? Lol. Incredible how these analysts ignore the elephant in the room: the geopolitical risk associated with Chinese stocks.

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