(Bloomberg) It’s been a hellish month for China-based companies. A clampdown by Beijing authorities led to the worst selloff since the financial crisis, prompting a broad reassessment for a burgeoning corner of the world’s largest stock market.
The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index -- which tracks 98 of China’s biggest firms listed in the U.S. -- plunged 22% in July, its biggest one-month drop since October 2008. Amid the rubble, some investors see opportunities for companies and money managers alike. Either way, the heightened government oversight has added a new variable to the analysis on owning these stocks.
"Sue is a proven transformational leader who understands how to align people strategies with a growth-oriented culture," said Chris Todd, Chief Executive Officer of Envestnet. "As we continue to evolve our business and invest in our future, Sue's track record of fostering employee engagement, operational excellence, and cultural cohesion will help us scale with purpose. I am thrilled to welcome her to Envestnet's executive leadership team."