China shares rise on easing hopes as factory inflation cools

  • 12/9/2021
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China shares rose on Thursday, taking gains into a third straight session as slowing factory-gate inflation suggested policymakers may be able to act now to boost slowing economic growth. ** At the midday break, the Shanghai Composite index (.SSEC) was up 1.03% at 3,675.04 points. ** China"s blue-chip CSI300 index (.CSI300) was up 1.76%. Its financial sector sub-index (.CSI300FS) rose 1.8%, the consumer staples sector (.CSI000912) jumped 2.12%, the real estate index (.CSI000952) added 2.28% and the healthcare sub-index (.CSI300HC) gained 2.28%. ** China"s factory-gate inflation cooled slightly in November, driven by a government crackdown on runaway commodity prices and an easing power crunch, potentially giving policymaker some latitude to unleash more stimulus. read more ** Chinese H-shares listed in Hong Kong (.HSCE) rose 1.4% to 8,642.18, while the Hang Seng Index (.HSI) was up 0.89% at 24,210.02. ** An index tracking mainland property developers (.HSMPI) rose 2.34%, taking its gains for the week to more than 6.2% as hopes of a managed debt restructuring at developer China Evergrande Group (3333.HK) calmed fears of a messy corporate collapse after it missed a debt payment deadline this week. ** Evergrande shares were up 3.47% by midday. ** The smaller Shenzhen index (.SZSC) was up 0.97%, the start-up board ChiNext Composite index (.CNT) was higher by 0.95% and Shanghai"s tech-focused STAR50 index (.STAR50) was up 1.08%​. ** Around the region, MSCI"s Asia ex-Japan stock index (.MIAPJ0000PUS) was firmer by 0.48% while Japan"s Nikkei index (.N225) was down 0.26%. ** The yuan eased to 6.3442 per U.S. dollar from its close on Wednesday of 6.3438 despite its daily midpoint fixing being set at a three-and-a-half-year high, but remained near its highest levels since May 2018. ** So far this year, the Shanghai stock index is up 5.8%​ and the CSI300 has fallen 2.4%, while China"s H-share index listed in Hong Kong is down 19.5%. Shanghai stocks have risen 3.12% this month. Reporting by Andrew Galbraith; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

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