Jim Rogers attended the China International Financial Services Conference (CIFSC) held in Guangzhou on September 10. He commented the state of the chinese stock market and the opportunities that may arise in the future:
"Last year in October, he bought shares in China again. But the Chinese stocks he bought were H-shares, B shares, and S shares. He has never bought A shares, since the A shares are too expensive, and perhaps one day, China's H shares, B shares, S shares and A shares will merger as one kind of stocks." in People's Daily Online
"If signs of collapse appear in China's stock market, he would buy more Chinese stocks. He thinks this may occur in the near future, but not now, because although China's stock market is making adjustment, no one is selling Chinese shares in large quantities. Besides, China's stock market rose 80 percent in the past six months, prices have been too high, and I will not buy Chinese stocks at this time. After a year or two, I would consider buying Chinese stocks again." People's Daily Online