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Hong Kong, China stocks end lower, Hang Seng falls 1.07%, Shanghai Composite drops 1.31%

byCustoms Today Report
30/01/2015
in International Markets
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HONG KONG: Hong Kong and mainland Chinese stocks have ended lower, in line with sharp descends across most Asian stocks, dragged weaker by dips in the United States and a clampdown on margin trading.

The benchmark Hang Seng Index fell 1.07 per cent, or 265.96 points, to 24,595.85 on turnover of $HK89.48 billion ($A14.56 billion).

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In mainland China, the Shanghai Composite Index dropped 1.31 per cent, or 43.43 points, to 3,262.31 on turnover of 296.4 billion yuan ($A59.81 billion).

The Shenzhen Composite Index, which tracks stocks on China’s second exchange, fell 0.62 per cent, or 9.48 points, to 1,529.38 on turnover of 219.9 billion yuan.

Analysts said equities were dragged lower by sharp falls on Wall Street and concerns that China’s market watchdog will clamp down on margin trading, which has helped to fuel a recent rally.

The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), will launch an “on-site inspection” of 46 brokerage firms’ margin trading business, the official Xinhua news agency reported late on Wednesday.

The CSRC has not confirmed the move. When it announced this month it was punishing 12 brokerages for margin trade rule violations, the Shanghai index tumbled 7.70 per cent in its biggest one-day fall since June 2008.

Margin trading – where investors trade mostly with borrowed money, heightening both risk and reward – helped to drive the Shanghai index up more than 50 per cent in 2014.

“It looks like regulators want to reduce leverage to cool the stock market and don’t want to see a very fast gain,” Zheshang Securities strategist Wang Weijun told Bloomberg News.

“The pressure for a correction is building up.”

Sun Jianbo, Beijing-based chief strategist for China Galaxy Securities, said the market lacks further upward momentum, given the persistent weakness in the domestic economy.

“Now as stock valuations have recovered while economic fundamentals remain sluggish, there aren’t enough reasons for the stock market to continue rising,” he said.

“The inspection just offered an excuse for investors to lock in profits.”

Brokerages fell in Shanghai. Haitong Securities dropped 3.20 per cent to 20.25 yuan, while Citic Securities fell 2.39 per cent to 28.18 yuan.

Other financial firms were also lower in Shanghai.

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