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Tuesday, 30 September 2025 10:56 WIB

Hong Kong stocks opened higher on Tuesday, following Wall Street's rally, amid hopes of fresh stimulus after a report showed China's manufacturing activity remained weak. The Hang Seng Index rose 0.4% to 26,736.44, while Hang Seng Tech added 1%. Technology and e-commerce stocks led the gains, with Alibaba surging nearly 2%, JD.com rising 0.8%, and Semiconductor Manufacturing International surging 3.7%. Meanwhile, Baidu and Trip.com shares weakened, while New Oriental plunged nearly 2%. Official data showed China's manufacturing PMI in September stood at 49.8, marking the sixth consecutive...

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