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Chinese bank stocks surge as Central Huijin Investment boosts stakes

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 2023-10-12, 02:22 a/m
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Chinese bank stocks experienced a surge on Thursday following a significant move by Central Huijin Investment to increase its stakes in multiple banks. The investment firm, which is a subsidiary of China's sovereign wealth fund, boosted its holdings in the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China (OTC:IDCBY), Bank of China, China Construction Bank (OTC:CICHF), Agricultural Bank of China (OTC:ACGBF), Zhejiang Shaoxing Ruifeng Rural Commercial Bank and Chongqing Rural Commercial Bank.

This investment, valued at 476 million yuan ($65.3 million), had a positive impact on both mainland and Hong Kong stock indexes. Market observers have attributed this rise to hopes for government stimulus aimed at addressing structural economic issues, a downturn in the property sector, and weak exports and consumer demand.

In addition to lifting the stock market, this move has also led to an increase in consumer confidence and spending. This suggests a positive shift in sentiment among Chinese consumers, who may now be more optimistic about the country's economic outlook.

Financial services company Nomura has proposed that the ideal policy response to these economic challenges would involve bolstering aggregate demand, ensuring efficient capital allocation, and enhancing confidence among private sector entities and foreign investors. It remains to be seen how the Chinese government will respond to these suggestions and what impact this will have on the country's economic landscape moving forward.

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