The Chinese government are coming hard and fast - Sean Peche rings the alarm bells

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Founder and chief executive of Ranmore Fund Management Sean Peche joins Alec Hogg in this riveting, yet concerning interview on the Chinese governments interference with business in the east. Over the past twelve months or so, Chinese regulators have significantly clamped down on big tech and emerging global giants, which in many cases have dual listings in the States. Of significant concern to South African investors is the lopsided weighting carried by the Naspers stable. Sean tells the tale of a Russian oil company, Yukos, which he was invested in. The brutal Russian regime 'ripped its guts out and left shareholders with nothing'. Could the same happen to Naspers? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
5 Jul 2021 10AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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