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    China and Hong Kong Stocks Dip as Tech and Consumer Shares Weigh on Markets

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhMarch 12, 2025 Business No Comments2 Mins Read
    China and Hong Kong Stocks Fall

    China and Hong Kong Stocks Decline as Investors Take Profits

    China and Hong Kong stocks traded lower on Wednesday as consumer and tech shares faced pressure. Investors locked in profits from recent gains while assessing the impact of US tariffs.

    Shanghai and Hong Kong Markets Retreat

    At midday, the Shanghai Composite Index (.SSEC) declined 0.14% to 3,375.17 points. The blue-chip CSI300 Index (.CSI300) also fell 0.3%, with sectoral declines across the board:

    • Consumer staples (.CSI000912) dropped 1.12%
    • Real estate (.CSI000952) declined 0.67%
    • Healthcare (.CSI300HC) fell 0.69%
    • Financials (.CSI300FS) dipped 0.1%

    In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index (.HSI) slid 0.67% to 23,623.55, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (.HSCE) lost 0.63%.

    Tech Stocks Face Pressure

    Hong Kong-listed tech giants (.HSTECH) underperformed, dropping 1% by midday. This comes despite a 30% year-to-date surge in the sub-index.

    Analysts at Pacific Securities noted that while the long-term bullish trend in the tech sector remains intact, short-term trading has become crowded, increasing volatility. They advised investors to take some profits in the sector.

    Market Sentiment Affected by Tariff and Deflation Concerns

    Investor sentiment was also impacted by concerns over China’s deflationary pressures and uncertainty surrounding tariffs.

    In a surprise move, US President Donald Trump reversed a decision to double tariffs on steel and aluminum from Canada to 50%. This unexpected policy shift caused turbulence in global financial markets overnight.

    Julius Baer Raises Hang Seng Target

    Despite short-term market pressures, Swiss bank Julius Baer raised its 12-month target for the Hang Seng Index to 26,500. The bank expects consumer stocks to benefit from China’s stimulus measures.

    For the information technology sector, Julius Baer anticipates some consolidation in the second quarter, which could pave the way for another rally later in the year.

    Mixed Performance Across Other Indexes

    Other key market movements included:

    • Shenzhen Index (.SZSC) +0.37%
    • ChiNext Composite Index (.CNT) -0.24%
    • Shanghai STAR50 Index (.STAR50) +0.12%
    • MSCI Asia ex-Japan Index (.MIAPJ0000PUS) -0.11%
    • Japan’s Nikkei Index (.N225) +0.08%

    Markets continue to react to economic data, policy changes, and global trade developments as investors navigate uncertainty.

    With inputs from Reuters

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