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Hong Kong stocks’ last trading day before the holiday: the Middle East remains unresolved, Hang Seng Tech index continues to bottom out
Ask AI · How does the Middle East situation affect global oil prices and the Hong Kong stock market?
April 2nd is the last trading day before the Hong Kong stock market holiday. Trump’s speech dampened the market’s previous optimism, the Middle East situation remains unresolved, and oil prices rose again. The Hang Seng Tech Index continued to bottom out, with heavyweight stocks Alibaba, Tencent Holdings, and Xiaomi Group falling 2% to 4% in half a day.
With the short holiday approaching, the Hong Kong stock market’s half-day trading volume lagged behind other regions, and investor sentiment remained cautious. On the morning of April 2nd, southbound funds had a net inflow of over 6 billion HKD, maintaining the trading habit of contrarian positioning—buying low and selling high—this year.
Due to public holidays for Good Friday, Qingming Festival, and Easter, the Hong Kong stock market will be closed from April 3rd and will resume trading on April 8th. The market will be closed on April 3rd (Friday) and April 7th (next Tuesday), with A-shares trading normally. ETFs listed in A-shares such as the Huaxia Hang Seng Tech ETF (513180.SH) and Huaxia Hang Seng Internet ETF (513330.SH) can still be traded normally through securities accounts, supporting T+0 trading.
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