
Hong Kong stocks were little changed in early trade on Monday, steady at around 23,686 after falling sharply in the previous two sessions. Property and financial stocks were lower, while gains in tech stocks and sluggish consumer staples provided little support. Traders approached President Trump's upcoming April 2 deadline for reciprocal tariffs with caution, hoping for a more targeted approach in this round of levies. On the local front, data showed that Hong Kong's current account surplus jumped to HK$96.3 billion in Q4 2024, up from HK$61.5 billion a year earlier, driven by higher surpluses in both the services and primary income accounts. (Newsmaker23)
Source: Trading Economics
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