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Hong Kong stocks’ rally to extend into second half, but US-China risks remain: analysts

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Hong Kong’s stock market rally is expected to extend into the second half of the year, thanks to a surge of foreign investors seeking returns from equities, but analysts said US-China trade tensions could restrain upward momentum.

Cusson Leung, KGI Asia’s chief investment officer, said on Tuesday that “a growing wave” of overseas funds was expected to flow into Hong Kong’s stock market in the coming months as investors sought to diversify their portfolios amid US dollar weakness. He added that the city’s stocks had lower price-to-earnings ratios than their counterparts in other major global markets, making them more appealing to bargain-hunting investors.

KGI Asia predicted that the Hang Seng Index would climb to 25,500 points by the end of the year, with stocks in the benchmark priced at around 11 times earnings. The index could gain 6.3 per cent in the second half and record an increase of 27.5 per cent for the full year, the firm said.

Leung said the Hang Seng Index’s gains would be driven by strong policy support from Beijing, a rebound in consumption on the mainland, advances in manufacturing automation and foreign capital inflows.

Trend toy maker Pop Mart is among KGI Asia’s top-rated stock pick. Photo: AFP
Trend toy maker Pop Mart is among KGI Asia’s top-rated stock pick. Photo: AFP
KGI Asia identified Xiaomi, Tencent Holdings, Alibaba Group Holding, Trip.com, Contemporary Amperex Technology, SPDR Gold ETF, China Unicom, Akeso, AIA, Futu Holdings, Pop Mart, China Resources Power and Link Reit as its top Hong Kong-listed stocks. Alibaba owns the Post.



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