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Hang Seng Index

Hang Seng Index (HSI INDEX)

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Hong Kong
The Hang Seng Index is a free-float capitalization-weighted index of a selection of companies from the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong. The components of the index are divided into four subindices: Commerce and Industry, Finance, Utilities, and Properties. The index was developed with a base level of 100 as of July 31, 1964.
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bearishMacroeconomics
12 Jun 2021 03:01

Glut and Famine: We Might See Snow in China This Summer

TSF data for May reinforce our view that China's credit impulse is set to dive deeper into negative territory. This may put a lid on the...

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bullishMacroeconomics
09 Jun 2021 20:04

China Macro: PPI Peaks, While CPI Eases Tightening Fears

In our view, China's PPI has likely peaked, while CPI will remain benign. The current trajectory suggests limited room for monetary maneuvers. And...

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bullishMacroeconomics
08 Jun 2021 13:25

China Macro: Exports Disappoint, but It's Still Early in the Game

May export data were considerably weaker than expected, but in our view, it's still much too early to call an inflection point.

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03 Jun 2021 11:09

HSI Index Rebalance Preview: Potential Inclusions in September

There could be 8 additions to the HSI at the September review to take the index members up to 66. Turnover will be less than 5% and there are a lot...

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28 May 2021 08:07

Chinese Indexes Headed Higher; Actionable Themes: Transportation, Materials, and Services

The evidence continues to suggest that value remains leadership and we recommend adding exposure to cyclical value on this minor pullback in the...

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