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Hang Seng index futures opened down 0.06% at 23,530, trading at an 88-point discount to the cash index.
2026-07-07
Hang Seng index futures opened down 0.06% at 23,530, trading at an 88-point discount to the cash index.
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2026-07-06
July 6 (Mon) Hong Kong equities: HSI closed up 266.29 pts (+1.14%) at 23,616.32; Hang Seng Tech Index closed up 42.23 pts (+0.94%) at 4,541.23; Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) closed up 112.59 pts (+1.46%) at 7,812.35; Hang Seng Red Chip In
July 6 (Mon) Hong Kong equities: HSI closed up 266.29 pts (+1.14%) at 23,616.32; Hang Seng Tech Index closed up 42.23 pts (+0.94%) at 4,541.23; Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) closed up 112.59 pts (+1.46%) at 7,812.35; Hang Seng Red Chip Index closed up 47.16 pts (+1.24%) at 3,854.58.
2026-07-07
By the morning session close, China’s main futures contracts were mixed. Container freight to Europe plunged over 5%; red dates, Shanghai silver and glass fell more than 2%; lithium carbonate slipped about 2%; live hogs, platinum and coated paper wer
By the morning session close, China’s main futures contracts were mixed. Container freight to Europe plunged over 5%; red dates, Shanghai silver and glass fell more than 2%; lithium carbonate slipped about 2%; live hogs, platinum and coated paper were down over 1%. On the upside, LPG rose over 2%; rapeseed oil and stainless steel (SS) gained nearly 2%; propylene, styrene (EB), soybean No.2 and plastics (including the monthly-average plastics contract) were up more than 1%.
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