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[Continuous update] Samsung's crude oil futures rose to nearly 12% in the afternoon, Shanghai Securities fell slightly by 5 points to close

2020-04-23T07:13:42.019Z


The three major US stock indexes ended two consecutive days of decline, the Dow closed up 456 points. Following the external rally, Hong Kong stocks opened higher by 90 points this morning. [09:28] The HSI opened 90 points higher and the HSI opened 90 points or 0.38% higher at 23,983 points; the H-Share Index


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Written by: He Jingxi

2020-04-23 15:07

Date of last update: 2020-04-23 15:07

The three major US stock indexes ended two consecutive days of decline, the Dow closed up 456 points. Following the external rally, Hong Kong stocks opened higher by 90 points this morning.

[15:06] Mainland stock market closed low

The mainland stock market closed low, the Shanghai Stock Exchange closed at 2838 points, down 5 points or 0.2%, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange closed at 10564 points, down 53 points or 0.5%, the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 closed at 3,929 points, down 9 points or 0.3%, the GEM closed At 2029 points, it fell 13 points or 0.7%.

[14:46] Japanese stocks rose nearly 300 points throughout the day

The latest stock market in the Asia-Pacific region reached 19,429 points, up 291 points or 1.5%, the Australian ASX 200 index last reported 5217 points, down 4 points or 0.1%, the Taiwan weighted index last reported 10366 points, up 58 points or 0.6%, and the South Korea KOSPI index was the latest At 1914 points, it rose by 18 points or 1%.

[13:46] 11% New York oil bomb

New York oil futures rose in June, with the latest report at US $ 15.29 per barrel, up 11%; Brent oil futures at US $ 22.29, up 9.4%.

【13:41】 HSI expands in the afternoon

The Hang Seng Index increased slightly in the afternoon, but still has not recovered 24000 points, the latest report is 23980 points, an increase of 87 points; the latest index is 9708 points, an increase of 37 points.

Samsung's crude oil period (3175) rose more, the latest reported 2 yuan, up 11.7%; FGX crude oil (3097) rose 9.7%, the latest reported 1.81 yuan.

[13:39] Japanese stocks rose to more than 200 points

Asia-Pacific stock market gains expanded, with the Nikkei latest report at 19368 points, up 230 points or 1.2%, South Korea ’s KOSPI latest report at 1915 points, up 18 points or 1%, and the Taiwan Weighted Index at 10376 points, up 68 points or 0.7% , Australia's ASX 200 index recently reported 5190 points, down 30 points or 0.6%.

[12:16] Crude oil ETF rebound

The crude oil exchange-traded fund (ETF) rebounded today. Samsung's crude oil period (3175) rose 7.3% and closed at noon at 1.92 yuan. FGX crude oil (3097) rose 6.1% and closed at noon at 1.75 yuan.

For technology stocks, Ali (9988) fell 0.9%, closing at noon at 203.8 yuan, Tencent (0700) rose 0.2%, closing at noon at 410.4 yuan.

[12:04] Hong Kong stocks rose 54 points in half a day

Hong Kong stocks rose 54 points on a half-day basis, closing at 23948 points at noon; the H-Share Index last reported at 9693 points, up 23 points, with a turnover of 52.3 billion yuan.

【11:37】 Mainland stock market closed down in half a day

The mainland stock market turned down in half a day, and the Shanghai Stock Exchange closed at 2842 points at noon, down 1 point or 0.1%, Shenzhen's latest report was 10581 points, down 36 points or 0.3%, and Shanghai and Shenzhen 300's latest report was 3833 points, down 6 points or 0.2%. The board last reported 2032 points, down 11 points or 0.5%.

[10:53] Shimao's placement raises more than 2.3 billion yuan

Shimao (0813) announced the placement of 78.204 million shares in the order of old and new, with a placement price of RMB 29.73 and a net proceeds of RMB 2.311 billion.

Shimao's share price was not dragged down by the allotment news this morning, and it rose against the market. It once rose to 31.7 yuan, and the latest report was 31.4 yuan, up 3.3%, and the turnover was 2.465 billion yuan.

[10:47] HSI turned to fall and then lost 24000 points

Hong Kong stocks turned to fall, the HSI last reported 23815 points, down 78 points; the H-Share Index last reported 9652 points, down 18 points.

【09:46】 HSI expands to 173 points

The Hang Seng Index expanded at a rate of 24067 points, an increase of 173 points; the H-Share Index reported a 9759 point, an increase of 89 points.

Samsung Crude Oil (3175), which currently holds September oil futures contracts, rose 7.3% and was last reported at 1.92 yuan; FGX (3097) rose 6% and last reported at 1.75 yuan.

[09:42] Asia-Pacific stock markets generally rose

Stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region generally rose. The Japanese stock market rose 187 points or 1%, the latest report was 19325 points, the Australian ASX 200 index last reported 5261 points, up 40 points or 0.8%, and the Taiwan Weighted Index last reported 10431 points, up 123 points or 1.2 %, South Korea's KOSPI index last reported 1913 points, up 17 points or 0.9%, Singapore Straits Times Index last reported 2561 points, up 11 points or 0.4%.

[09:32] Mainland stock market opened early

The mainland stock market opened higher this morning, with the Shanghai Stock Exchange opening 6 points or 0.2% higher, the latest report at 2850 points, the HSI ’s latest report at 10665 points, down 48 points or 0.5%, and the CSI 300 latest report at 3851 points, up 12 points or 0.3%. The GEM latest reported 2056 points, up 13 points or 0.6%.

[09:28] HSI opened 90 points higher

The HSI opened 90 points or 0.38% higher at 23,983 points; the H-Share Index opened 46 points or 0.48% higher at 9716 points. The market turnover was 4.7 billion yuan.

Tencent (0700) rose 0.14% to 410 yuan; HSBC (0005) fell 0.129% to 38.8 yuan; AIA (1299) fell 0.9% to the latest 69.45 yuan, China Mobile (0941) rose 0.24% to 61.6 yuan ; Alibaba (9988) fell 0.58% to 204.4 yuan.

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Source: hk1

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