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Tuesday, 29 July 2025 09:47 WIB

Hong Kong shares fell 282 points or 1.1% to 25,277 in early trade Tuesday, pulling back from Monday's gains as all sectors retreated. Investors reacted to weak June trade data in the city, showing the slowest growth in exports and imports in five months on softening global and domestic demand as trade risks mounted. Some traders took profits after the Hang Seng revisited near four-year highs while Wall Street ended mixed overnight. Sentiment was further weighed by caution ahead of key U.S. events this week, including the Fed's rate decision and inflation readings. In China, July PMI data...

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