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Hong Kong stocks tumble on trade war fears

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  • Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index plunged 9% amid renewed fears of a U.S.-China trade war, marking its steepest drop since 2009.
  • China’s stock markets remained relatively stable, buoyed by Beijing’s announcement of a more flexible monetary policy.
  • Global investors shifted to safe-haven assets like gold and the Swiss franc, while economists warned of a potential global recession.

[WORLD] Hong Kong's financial markets experienced significant declines today, primarily due to heightened concerns over an intensifying trade conflict between the United States and China. The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by approximately 9%, marking its most substantial drop since 2009. This sharp decline was largely influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump's recent announcement of sweeping tariffs targeting Chinese imports, with duties reaching up to 145%.

Impact on Hong Kong's Financial Sector

The financial sector bore the brunt of the market downturn. Shares of HSBC Holdings plc (HSBC) plummeted by 13%, while Standard Chartered plc (STAN) saw a 16% drop. These declines were attributed to investor concerns over the potential repercussions of the trade war on global economic stability. ​

China's Market Response

In contrast, mainland China's stock markets exhibited relative stability. The CSI 300 Index, which tracks the largest companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges, declined by just over 5%. This modest decrease was partly due to Beijing's announcement of a "moderately loose" monetary policy aimed at stabilizing the economy amid external pressures. ​

Global Economic Concerns

The escalating trade tensions have raised global recession fears, prompting a flight to safe-haven assets. The U.S. dollar depreciated to its lowest level since July 2023, while gold prices surged to unprecedented highs. Additionally, the Swiss franc reached a 10-year peak as investors sought stability amidst the market volatility. ​

Political Developments

Complicating matters further, President Trump acknowledged the "transition cost" associated with the newly imposed tariffs. This admission has added to market uncertainty, as investors grapple with the potential long-term impacts of the trade policies. ​

Regional Economic Strategies

In response to the economic challenges, China's President Xi Jinping is scheduled to visit Vietnam, Malaysia, and Cambodia. These visits aim to strengthen regional ties and explore new avenues for economic cooperation amidst the ongoing trade disputes. ​

Expert Analysis

Economists warn that the trade war's impact could be profound, potentially hindering China's growth prospects and contributing to a global economic slowdown. UBS's chief China economist, Tao Wang, expressed concerns about the challenges in achieving the government's growth targets under the current circumstances. ​

Looking Ahead

As the situation develops, investors and policymakers worldwide will be closely monitoring the trade negotiations and their implications for global markets. The coming weeks are expected to be critical in determining the trajectory of both regional and global economic landscapes.


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