Express News | Hong Kong's Hang Seng Tech Index Down 1.4%
Hang Seng Index Likely to Consolidate Between 18500-20000 Near Term
0642 GMT - Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index is likely to consolidate between 18500 and 20000 in the near term, according to CCB International analysts Cliff Zhao and Wilson Zou in a research note. They say
Express News | Hong Kong's Hang Seng Tech Index up More Than 3%
Express News | Hong Kong's Hang Seng Tech Index up More Than 2%
Hang Seng Index Could Consolidate in Near Term While Awaiting New Catalysts
0655 GMT - The Hang Seng Index could consolidate between 18500 and 20000 in the near future after the benchmark's recent rally, CCB International analysts Cliff Zhao and Wilson Zou say in a research n
A-shares opened low and moved higher, and the metal sector pulled back. The Hang Seng Technology Index once rose 1%, and photovoltaics and lithium batteries continued to rise
The AH share photovoltaic and lithium battery concepts continued yesterday's gains and continued to strengthen. Metals and electricity stocks fell collectively.
The performance of AH shares was divided. GEM rose 1%, Hang Seng Tech Index fell 2%, and Lenovo fell more than 4%
On Wednesday, A-shares opened with mixed ups and downs. The Shanghai Composite Index opened 0.05% lower and the GEM Index opened up 0.12%, but then rapidly increased, increasing to 1%. Commercial aerospace, photovoltaics, and lithium battery concepts are getting stronger. Virtual power plants, OLED, and cross-border e-commerce concepts did not perform well. The three markets of Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing rose by nearly 2,000 individual stocks. Hong Kong stocks, on the other hand, opened lower. After opening low, the Hang Seng Technology Index quickly widened to 2%, and the Hang Seng China Enterprise Index fell more than 1%. Lenovo Group fell more than 4%, while Meituan and JD fell more than 3%. In terms of the A-share sector, the commercial aerospace industry sector surged, while Shaanxi Huada rose or stopped by 20cm.
Hong Kong stock review: The Hang Seng Index fell 3 times in a row, the Hang Seng Technology Index plummeted 2.41%, and most sectors such as non-ferrous, technology, and automobiles fell
Southbound Capital made a net purchase of HK$3.51 billion
Express News | Hong Kong's Hang Seng Tech Index Down 2%
Express News | Hong Kong 's Hang Seng Tech Index Down Roughly 3%
Is the meme stock frenzy a preview of the US stock bubble? GameStation and AMC theaters continue to fall
This week's meme stock frenzy is fading away, and it continued to fall before Friday's market.
China Eases Mortgage Rules in Latest Push to Aid Property Sector
Beijing has eased mortgage rules and urged local governments to buy unsold houses in some of policy makers' boldest moves yet to revive the property sector. Financial regulators said Friday that they
Express News | Corrected-Hong Kong's Hang Seng Tech Index (Not Hang Seng Index ) up 2%
Express News | Hong Kong's Hang Seng Tech Index Set to Open up 1.6%
China Property Stocks Rally as More Cities Unveil Rescue Steps
By Jiahui Huang Shares of Chinese property developers surged on rising expectations that government entities in China are moving to help buy up excess housing in a bid to revive the struggling real-es
China May Need Large-Scale Funding to Lower Housing Inventories
China may need to spend at least CNY3-4 trillion in order to "meaningfully lower" the country's primary housing inventory to a healthy level, Morgan Stanley analysts write in a note. The market is for
China's Investment, Consumption and Industrial Output Likely Improved in April, Poll Says
China's investment, consumption and industrial output may have grown at a faster pace in April from a month earlier, as Beijing stepped up efforts to spur growth, according to a poll of 15 economists
Open Source Securities: Dividend Tax Relief Expectations Catalyze Surge, Focus on Policy α and Recovery Cycle Beta Opportunities
Open Source Securities believes that the valuation of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange is highly correlated with market activity, and that the valuation of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange has a self-strengthening effect during the phase of increasing trading activity.
Hong Kong Shares Hit Nine-Month High on Report of Regulators Weighing Dividend Tax Waiver
By Sherry Qin Hong Kong stocks climbed to their highest level in nine months after a media report that China is considering exempting individual investors from paying dividend taxes on Hong Kong stock
China's Trade Data Point to Tentative Signs of Global Demand Recovery
China's positive April trade data, which showed tentative signs of stronger global demand, could support this year's growth goal, HSBC economists say, though they note that domestic demand improvement