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SHANGHAI: Chinese stocks fell on Thursday, with the blue-chip index hovering around a 4-1/2 year low amid weak sentiment, as investors remained cautious about China’s domestic recovery and overseas risks.

Hong Kong stocks also declined.

** The blue-chip CSI 300 Index dropped 0.5%, and the Shanghai Composite Index lost 0.3% by the midday recess.

** Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index dropped 0.6% and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index declined 0.5%.

** Broader Asian stocks slid to 11-month lows, US futures dropped and the dollar surged as Treasury yields rebounded toward peaks on fears that US interest rates will stay high.

** New energy shares slumped 2.4%, with photovoltaic companies down 3%. High interest rates are derailing automakers’ ambitions to accelerate the shift to electric vehicles, Reuters reported.

** In Hong Kong, tech giants slipped 0.3%, while mainland developers plunged 2.2%.

** “It takes time to test the bottom in the market,” said Huang Yan, fund manager of Shanghai QiuYang Capital.

** Investors shouldn’t be too optimistic as the economic situation still remained harsh, Huang added.

** Chinese stocks staged a moderate rebound in previous two sessions, after a slew of stimulus measures including state fund buying and a plan to issue 1 trillion yuan ($136.76 billion) of sovereign bonds.

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** But on a weekly basis, the benchmark indexes, were both down more than 0.5% so far, underscoring fragile sentiment.

** Conflict in the Middle East also remained an overhang risk for investors, pushing up oil prices and denting appetite on global risk assets.

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