HK Stocks Soar On Interest Rate Hopes

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2022-10-05 HKT 09:41

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  • The Hang Seng Index soared more than four percent in the opening minutes. File photo: RTHK

    The Hang Seng Index soared more than four percent in the opening minutes. File photo: RTHK

Hong Kong stocks soared more than five percent at the open of trade Wednesday as investors returned from a public holiday to play catch-up, with a global rally fuelled by easing concerns about central bank interest rate hikes.

The Hang Seng Index climbed 5.16 percent to 17,960.

Mainland markets are closed all week for a national holiday.

The surge came in line with an advance across world markets after months of hefty losses and following data indicating the US economy was showing signs of slowing, allowing the Federal Reserve to take its foot off the gas.

Tech firms were among the biggest winners, with e-commerce titan Alibaba piling on more than six percent, Tencent up five percent and NetEase almost eight percent higher.

The Hang Seng has endured a tough year, losing about 25 percent, as the SAR was hit by the impact of Covid restrictions at home as well as lockdowns on the mainland that hammered the world's number two economy.

But there has been some upbeat news of late, with SAR leaders easing strict hotel quarantine rules for incoming travellers, fuelling hopes for the economy.

That has helped tourism-linked firms to rally, particularly Macau casinos, with Wynn Macau and Sands China each up 5.5 percent, while MGM China put on 4.7 percent.

Airline Cathay Pacific jumped 0.61 percent. (AFP)

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Last updated: 2022-10-05 HKT 11:19

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