China's historical growth drivers have started to plateau, but many untapped industries--particularly in the services sector--are set to take the lead, says Seafarer's Andrew Foster.
BaoCap's Kevin Carter says there's no imminent landing--hard or soft--in China, and with the country's 35% contribution to global GDP growth, investors should up Chinese exposure in the consumer and tech sectors.
Investors with a sufficient time horizon and understanding of China's reform efforts can find the investment opportunities rewarding, says Matthews China manager Richard Gao.
Emerging markets will drive global economic expansion during the next 20 years, and the consumer sector will have significant advantages in these areas, says Artisan fund manager Mark Yockey.