Core Viewpoint - Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund, has completely liquidated its holdings in Chinese stocks listed in the U.S., including Alibaba and Pinduoduo, amid escalating U.S.-China trade tensions [2][4]. Group 1 - As of March 31, Bridgewater held 16 U.S.-listed stocks, including Alibaba, Pinduoduo, and Baidu, with a total market value of $1.49 billion. By June 30, the fund's holdings in Chinese stocks were reduced to zero [4][5]. - The U.S. government announced reciprocal tariffs in April, with tariffs on Chinese goods peaking at 145%. Negotiations in mid-May led to a mutual agreement to lower tariffs by 115%, but ongoing trade friction has raised investment risks in Chinese stocks [4][5]. - Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater, known for his pro-China stance, has seen his influence wane after stepping back from investment decisions in September 2022 and recently resigning from the board [5].
桥水基金清仓在美上市的中国股票