China, Hong Kong stocks edge higher ahead of tariff deadline

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Aug 11, 2025, 11:55 GMT+7
(Reuters) - China and Hong Kong stocks rose on Monday, with investors focused on whether the U.S.-China trade truce deadline would be extended, while shrugging off data that highlighted persistent deflationary pressures in the world's second-largest economy.
** Market participants broadly expect another extension from the August 12 deadline for the trade truce after earlier talks in Stockholm. Meanwhile, markets largely looked past underwhelming Chinese price data at the weekend.
** The trade negotiations will likely result in an extension of reciprocal tariffs, and until U.S. President Donald Trump's potential visit to China, the impact of U.S.-China relations on A-shares could remain minimal, analysts at Caitong Securities said in a note.
** At the midday break on Monday, the Shanghai Composite indexrose 0.5% to 3,653.50 points to build on the 2.1% gain last week. The blue-chip CSI300 indexwas up 0.6%.
** Leading gains onshore on Monday, the liquor sectorjumped 2.1%, and AI-related stocksadded 1.7%.
** Shares of lithium maker Tianqiand Ganfengsurged to near the 10% daily trading limits after battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology ( CATL ),said it had suspended production at a major lithium mine.
** In Hong Kong, the benchmark Hang Seng Indexwas up 0.2% at 24,906.90.
** The Tech indexadded 0.1%, while the Chinese H-share index listed in Hong Kong, the Hang Seng China Enterprises Indexwas steady.
** Investors are also awaiting earnings reports from market heavyweights later this week, including TencentMeituan, JD.comand Alibaba.
** Around the region, MSCI 's Asia ex-Japan stock indexwas firmer by 0.30% while Japan's Nikkei indexwas up 1.85%.

Sumber : Reuters

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