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22,443.73+1,310.05 (+6.20%)
At close: 04:08PM HKT
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Previous close21,133.68
Open21,289.60
Volume0
Day's range21,289.60 - 22,667.74
52-week range14,794.16 - 22,667.74
Avg. volume2,815,544,074
  • Yahoo Finance Video

    How investors can get in on the China stock rally with ETFs

    China stocks (^HSI) have extended their rally after the People's Bank of China unveiled new stimulus measures in an effort to recover its struggling economy. Todd Rosenbluth, VettaFi Head of Research, joins Wealth! to discuss how you can play the China trade without cashing in on specific names. "For much of the year, China has underperformed the broader emerging markets. And so investors actually have been gravitating towards these ex-china ETFs... but this China stimulus that we're talking about could be the necessary boost to get more investors focusing on China," Rosenbluth tells Yahoo Finance. He points to ETFs like GXC (GXC) as a broad market exposure ETF, and highlights China A-Shares (ASHR) as an opportunity to get broader exposure to the Chinese stock market. In addition, he notes that KWEB (KWEB) is a great way for investors to get exposed to some well-known names and faster-growing companies in China. Watch the video above to hear some of Rosenbluth's ETF plays for the port strike affecting the US's East and Gulf Coasts. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Melanie Riehl

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    China and Middle East tensions push commodities into the spotlight: Morning Brief

    A confluence of geopolitical factors has suddenly turned somewhat sleepy commodities into must-watch markets.

  • Bloomberg

    Hong Kong Brokers Swamped by ‘Once In a Century’ Stock Frenzy

    (Bloomberg) -- Stock brokers in Hong Kong are having one of the busiest periods in their career, with a 31-year veteran describing the city’s sudden rally as a “once in a century” event.Most Read from BloombergA Housing Crisis Brews in Rwanda’s Capital CityGang Violence Is Moving to the Amazon’s Fast-Growing CitiesA 7,000-Year-Old City Emerges as a Haven from Dubai’s Sky-High RentsThe Corner Store ComebackNew Rowhouses in London That Offer a Bridge to the 19th CenturyEdmund Hui, chief executive