Hong Kong stocks slip on profit-taking as excitement over Fed rate cut outlook fades


Hong Kong stocks fell on Tuesday as investors booked profits amid uncertainties over the pace and scale of the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate cuts and US-China trade talks.

The Hang Seng Index slipped 0.1 per cent to 25,809.34 at 11.20am local time, trimming gains of nearly 3 per cent in the previous two sessions. The Hang Seng Tech Index reversed early losses to trade 0.4 per cent higher. On the mainland, both the CSI 300 Index and the Shanghai Composite Index advanced 0.1 per cent.

Hotpot restaurant chain operator Haidilao tumbled 2.1 per cent to HK$14.57 after its profit missed expectations. Anta Sports Products dropped 1 per cent to HK$103.40. Alibaba Group Holding fell 0.8 per cent to HK$123.50, while insurer AIA declined 0.3 per cent to HK$74.35.

Ping An Insurance (Group), China’s largest insurer by market capitalisation, fell 0.9 per cent to HK$58.15 ahead of its report card later on Tuesday.

Ping An Insurance is due to release earnings later on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters
Ping An Insurance is due to release earnings later on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters

“Asian equities are shuffling into the session with their shoelaces tied together, inheriting Wall Street’s stumble and staring down an inflation report that could redraw the map of Fed policy,” said Stephen Innes, a managing partner at SPI Asset Management in Bangkok.

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