Hang Seng Index (HSI)

STI susceptible to weakness in Hong Kong and China - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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STI susceptible to weakness in Hong Kong and China

The Hang Seng Index may continue to fall as it breaks a minor support. The STI is susceptible to weakness in Hong Kong
Technical signals for STI and HSI remain weak  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Technical signals for STI and HSI remain weak

The STI has weakened and appears poised to break below its 200-day moving average, leading to short term volatility
Statistics don't tell the whole truth. Here's why - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

Statistics don't tell the whole truth. Here's why

Comparing liquidity and valuation in Hongkong, Australia and the US is akin to comparing apples, oranges and pears.
STI steadies despite stormy Sea from MSCI, HSI stabilises - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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STI steadies despite stormy Sea from MSCI, HSI stabilises

The STI gained 4 points despite the addition of Sea in MSCI Singapore. The HSI stabilises below its 200-day moving average
North Asian selling spills over to Singapore  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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North Asian selling spills over to Singapore

STI comes under pressure as selling from Hong Kong spills over

Global Markets

Haidilao International is Hang Seng Index's worst performer this week

Haidilao’s stock plunged as much as 9.1% on Friday. The Hang Seng Index fell as much as 1.5%.

China Focus

Chinese state media seeks to reassure investors after stock rout

Investors have dumped stocks in the crosshairs of Beijing’s sweeping regulatory crackdowns.
Hang Seng Index stays below 200-day MA despite rebound  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Hang Seng Index stays below 200-day MA despite rebound

The Hang Seng Index remains below its 200-day MA despite a rebound. The breakdown provides a downside objective

China Focus

Record Chinese inflows push Hong Kong stock index past 30,000

Investors in mainland China are showing unprecedented interest in Hong Kong stocks.

Hong Kong national security law

Hong Kong stocks trading cheaper by the day on negative news flow

The Hang Seng Index fell 0.6% on Monday to close at a six-week low. Top of investor concerns is deciphering the impact on the city’s listed firms from a host of measures taken in the Chinese and U.S. capitols.
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