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SHANGHAI: China stocks drifted and Hong Kong shares fell on Thursday as Washington signalled a willingness to lower tariffs against China, but ruled out unilateral moves, bewildering investors over how the damaging Sino-US trade war will evolve.

China stocks hit 2-week high after premier urges officials to stabilize market

  • China’s blue-chip CSI300 Index and the Shanghai Composite Index both erased early gains to end the morning session down 0.1%.

  • Hong Kong benchmark Hang Seng Index dropped 1%, led by tech shares.

  • US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday that high tariffs between the US and China are not sustainable, as President Donald Trump’s administration signalled openness to de-escalating the trade war. However, Bessent also said Trump would not make that move unilaterally.

  • “A trade war between China and the US is a lose-lose situation. Common sense tells us the two nations will eventually come to the negotiation table and reach an agreement,” wrote Bin Shi, head of China equities at UBS Asset Management.

  • “But the timing and extent remain to be seen… At this stage, many questions remain unanswered as tariff developments and potential investment implications change day by day.”

  • Chinese President Xi Jinping “will definitely not make the first move. But if Trump’s advisors can devise a face-saving off-ramp from the tariff war, Beijing will be a willing partner,” said GavekalDragonomics.

  • Technology shares led the decline on Thursday.

  • In China, cloud computing, big data and software companies fell sharply.

  • In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Tech Index tanked 2%, weighed down by heavyweights such as Alibaba, Meituan and SMIC.

  • But Chinese banking shares rose, as the country’s ministry of finance starts selling long-term treasuries as part of a $72 billion bank recapitalisation plan.

  • “This recapitalization gives big banks the room to manage non-performing loans, thereby promoting more lending and ensuring a stable capital market,” said Bin of UBS Asset Management.

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