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Chinese Stocks Rally Post-Holiday While Hong Kong Retreats on AI Fears

Sourced from 4 publications

  • Chinese onshore shares climbed after the Lunar New Year break on optimism about potential US tariff reductions and domestic technology advances, according to Bloomberg.
  • Hong Kong stocks fell as tech heavyweights declined amid concerns about AI disruption, per reporting by Yulu Ao.
  • Copper and base metals gained as China's markets reopened, with traders anticipating potentially lower US levies, Bloomberg reported.
  • Broader Asian markets largely shrugged off Wall Street's sell-off, according to CNBC, presenting a more mixed picture than expected.
  • US stocks had dropped after President Trump escalated tariffs and investors reassessed AI-related risks, PBS NewsHour reported.

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