Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index Heading for Bull Market

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Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index jumped more than 2% on Monday, putting it on track for a technical bull market. The city's benchmark equity index is seeing gains as Chinese property stocks surge. Mark Cranfield reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Some of his analysis is off. He keeps commenting on RMB. Look Hang Seng Index is denominated in HKD, not RMB. And since HKD is pegged towards the USD, its currency strength is most predominately caused by that of the USD, not the RMB. Second of all, he missed the point about the rise in HSI. It’s mainly due to the economic policy of PRC boosting HK’s stock and financial market more broadly. It’s not necessarily due to consumer sentiment, in fact it has gotten worse with a Q1 GDP growth that is lower than that of last year, and that businesses are still struggling due to sluggish consumer spending.

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Strong Green Monday. ? Fisker ...FSRN up 159 % month to lead the EV sector in April. NIO and Rivian along with Tesla gaining this week. Evtol Jet stocks soaring higher..? Lillium.. EVTL . Archer.. Surf Air Mobility...Blade ..Joby, more. ?

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Where did all these analysts come from? I guess the only way to get hireis know how to BS

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Hong Kong will experience a massive decline in the second half of this year. Negative equality in their housing market has reached an all time high. The exploitation, discrimination and racism against foreigners is getting worse. Foreign domestic workers can tell you about their treatment by the CHINESE.

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Hong Kong 🇭🇰, as a financial center, is finished after China introduced the repressive "National Security" laws.
- Talents have left. Businesses have closed.
Empty office buildings are all over the former British colony.

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