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SHANGHAI: Chinese blue chips inched higher on Tuesday, as some investors bought the dip after a three-session slide amid hopes for a de-escalation in Sino-US tensions.

China’s blue-chip CSI 300 Index closed up 0.2%, and the Shanghai Composite Index added 0.3%.

The Hang Seng Index ended 0.4% higher and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index advanced 0.6%.

Other Asian share markets also stabilised somewhat after steep losses in the past 24 hours, while the U.S dollar remained elevated as investors considered the prospect that interest rates could remain higher for longer in many developed economies.

“The market rebounded slightly after several sessions of correction,” said Wang Mengying, stock index futures analyst at Nanhua Futures. “Market attention is still on China’s economic recovery and US soft landing, while the ‘balloon incident’ is already not the focus.”

The White House said it would keep a calm approach to relations with Beijing, after the United States shot down a suspected Chinese spy balloon flying over US airspace.

China’s yuan also edged higher from a one-month low against the dollar hit a day earlier, as currency traders said market sentiment improved as both Beijing and Washington appeared to show willingness to de-escalate tensions.

Shares in real estate developers rose 1.9%, leading gains. Goldman Sachs analysts said policymakers have turned decisively more dovish towards the China property sector, expecting a smaller decline in property sales in 2023 versus their prior base-case.

Tech giants listed in Hong Kong climbed 1.2%.

Chinese search engine giant Baidu Inc jumped more than 15% after the company said it would complete internal testing of its ChatGPT-styled project “Ernie Bot” in March before launching it publicly.

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