EBC Markets Briefing | ​Hang Seng eyes 4-year high

The Hang Seng index surged 2% on Monday after Fed Chair Powell signalled rate cuts, with lower US borrowing costs likely benefiting global tech firms.

The Hang Seng index soared around 2% on Monday after Fed Chair Powell signalled interest rate cuts over the weekend. Lower borrowing costs in the US will likely benefit tech companies worldwide.

Hong Kong's stock market has boomed this year and the bourse is upbeat that the return of international investors will help sustain momentum amid a boom in listings and trading.

Average daily turnover of equity products almost doubled in the period from a year earlier to HK$220 billion, according to the bourse. Southbound turnover soared 154% while flows the other way rose 19%.

During the first half, 44 new listings debuted on HKEX, raising a total of HK$109.4 billion. There were 207 active IPO applications at the end of June, more than double from the same period last year.

Money managers are scaling back their bearish stance on China, adding technology and consumer stocks to their portfolios amid a four-month-long rally, according to an HSBC Holdings survey.

Respondents boosted their allocations to shares of Alibaba Group, Xiaomi and BYD. Alibaba is among the biggest contributors for gains in a benchmark emerging-market index this year.

The Hang Seng has breached its high of 25885.5 hit weeks ago – a sign of confidence in bullishness. The next hurdle appears to be 26,200 dating back to October 2021.

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