Billion private equity firm Jinglin adjusts positions: aggressively increasing positions in TSMC and NVIDIA
白云追月素
发表于 2024-5-12 14:11:57
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Southern Finance, May 12th - According to Securities Times, on May 11th, Jinglin Asset submitted its 13F US stock holdings report to the US Securities Regulatory Commission (SEC) as of the end of the first quarter. In the first quarter, Jinglin conducted an intensive round of position adjustment and stock exchange. Among them, TSMC and NVIDIA increased their holdings significantly, and both rose to the top ten holdings in Jinglin. It is worth noting that due to heavy bets on companies such as Pinduoduo, Microsoft, and META, Jinglin has gained a lot in the past year. Jinglin Asset has recently stated that the current market risk appetite has returned to normal, investing in some high-quality Chinese companies at current prices. Its long-term risk return is attractive and it remains optimistic about the market.
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