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Hong Kong stocks extended losses on Wednesday, tracking Wall Street’s weakness amid growing fears of an artificial intelligence bubble, while uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s rate-cut trajectory further curbed risk appetite.

The Hang Seng Index declined 0.3 per cent to 25,878.85 at the noon trading break, adding to the 0.8 per cent loss a day earlier. The Hang Seng Tech Index slumped 0.8 per cent. On the mainland, the CSI 300 Index slid 0.1 per cent and the Shanghai Composite Index added 0.1 per cent.

Technology firms were among the major losers. E-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding slumped 0.6 per cent to HK$158 and peer JD.com slid 0.1 per cent to HK$123.30. Online travel-booking agency Trip.com lost 1.1 per cent to HK$542.50, while short-video platform Kuaishou Technology lost 1.1 per cent to HK$70.70. Electric-vehicle maker BYD slumped 2.3 per cent to HK$94.90, while smartphone and carmaker Xiaomi eased 1.1 per cent to HK$42.96.

The losses mirrored the retreat in the US overnight after Palantir Technologies, the US tech platform that helps integrate AI technologies, tumbled almost 8 per cent despite beating revenue estimates and raising its annual forecast. The decline tempered confidence in the durability of AI-led gains and reinforced concerns about the recent tech-led downturn.

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo: AFP
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Photo: AFP

“[Traders] didn’t sound panicked, but there was an unmistakable caution in their tone – a recognition that equity multiples had become stretched and that a 10 to 15 per cent correction wouldn’t just be tolerable, it might even be healthy,” said Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management.



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