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Alibaba, Xpeng, Nio slide over 3%: Why Hong Kong stocks are jittery after US jobs report

Benzinga Real-time News ·  Aug 7, 2022 22:56

Hong Kong's benchmark $Hang Seng Index(800000.HK)$ opened lower on Monday, down 0.84% at press time, as a better-than-expected July jobs report in the U.S. intensified fears of aggressive rate hikes. 

Shares of $BABA-SW(09988.HK)$$XPENG-W(09868.HK)$ and $NIO-SW(09866.HK)$ lost over 3% in opening trade.
Hong Kong Stocks Today
StockMovement
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. -3.5%
$JD.com, Inc.-SW(09618.HK)$
-1.47%
$BIDU-SW(09888.HK)$-2.25%
$TENCENT(00700.HK)$        -1.95%
$Meituan-W(03690.HK)$
-1.36%
Nio Inc -3.65%
XPeng Inc -3.33%
$Li Auto-W(02015.HK)$
-2.11%

Macro News: China's trade surplus grew at its fastest pace this year as the nation's trade balance climbed to $101 billion in July. In dollar terms, exports rose 18% from a year earlier, while imports grew just 2.3%, reported Bloomberg.

Japan witnessed its first current account deficit in five months led by rising imports as higher prices of energy and raw materials exert pressure on the economy, reported Reuters.

Company News: $SOFTBANK GROUP CO(SFTBY.US)$ is expected to report first-quarter earnings on Monday. The briefing will be live at 4:30 p.m. Japan local time and will be presented by Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son.

Alibaba is working alongside Perennial Consortium to redevelop AXA Tower into Singapore's tallest skyscraper, reported the South China Morning Post.

China's largest manufacturer of new energy vehicles (NEV) $BYD Co.(BYDDF.US)$ is planning to set up a new commercial vehicle and parts production base in Huai'an, eastern Jiangsu province, reported the CnEVPost.

Global News: U.S. indices traded mixed on Friday dragged by better-than-expected July jobs report that raised fears of aggressive monetary tightening ahead. The Nasdaq fell 0.5% while the S&P 500 shed 0.16%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 0.23%.

Elsewhere in Asia, Australia's ASX 200 lost 0.42%. Japan's Nikkei 225 fell 0.18%, while the South Korean Kospi shed 0.42%. China's Shanghai Composite index was down 0.25%.

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