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[Continuous update] Trade war may reignite, HSI decline extends to more than 900 points, New Zealand oil fell 7.6%

2020-05-04T02:08:27.656Z


US President Trump threatened to impose tariffs on China. Under the shadow of the trade war, the market investment sentiment weakened. [09:06] Japanese stocks fell nearly 600 points. The Nikkei 225 Index is now reported at 19619 points, down 574 points or 2.84%.


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Written by: Huang Jie

2020-05-04 10:00

Last update date: 2020-05-04 10:00

US President Trump threatened to impose tariffs on China. Under the shadow of the trade war, the market investment sentiment weakened.

[09:59] Changhe fell 3.3%, Cheung Kong lost 50 yuan

The Changhe Department performed weakly this morning, Changhe (0001) fell 3.3%, the latest reported 55.5 yuan, Cheung Kong (1113) fell below 50 yuan, the latest reported 47.7 yuan, down 2.7%, Changjian (1038) fell 1.8%, the latest At 45.35 yuan, electric energy (0006) fell 2.4%, the latest report was 50.6 yuan, and HEC (2638) fell 1.1%, the latest report was 7.91 yuan.

[09:55] New Zealand oil fell another 7.6%

Oil prices fell again. June New York oil futures last reported $ 18.27 a barrel, down 7.6%, and Brent oil futures last reported $ 25.69, down 2.84%.

In terms of gold prices, spot gold was last reported at US $ 1,698.95 per ounce, down 0.1%; New York gold futures was last reported at US $ 1,704.1, up 0.19%.

[09:48] expand Hong Kong stocks fall as large as more than 900 points

The decline in Hong Kong stocks expanded. The HSI recently reported 23687 points, down 956 points; the H-Share Index last reported 9632 points, down 408 points.

[09:45] Oil prices fell to oil stocks

The crude oil market is still volatile, adverse to the performance of oil stocks. CNOOC (0883) fell 5.1%, the latest report was 8.34 yuan, Sinopec (0386) fell 6.6%, the latest report was 3.66 yuan, and PetroChina (0857) fell 7.9%, the latest report was 2.57 yuan.

[09:38] Aviation stocks underperform big market Buffett bearish on aviation sector

Buffett, a subsidiary of Warren Buffett, sold out the four major US aviation stocks. After the epidemic, the industry has become different, and it refers to companies that will not fund cash and will be swallowed in the future.

This morning, aviation stocks fell with the market and underperformed. Cathay Pacific (0293) lost 9 yuan, reported 8.98 yuan, down 2.28%; Air China (0753) fell 4.7%, reported 5.31 yuan; China Southern Airlines (1055) fell 5.2%, reported 3.67 yuan; China Eastern (0670) fell 5%, reported 3.07 yuan.

The three major Chinese aviation stocks turned profit and loss in the first quarter.

[09:21] Hong Kong stocks opened lower by nearly 750 points

Hong Kong stocks were weak, the HSI opened at 23895 points, down 748 points or 3.04%; the H-Share Index opened at 9716 points, down 325 points or 3.23%.

[09:18] The futures index opened lower by more than 800 points

Hong Kong stocks day futures opened lower by 853 points or 3.48% at 23649 points in the early period.

[09:12] HSI fell to 23750 points during the black period

The HSI fell 395 points to 23,766 points during the black period; the Dow futures fell 330 points to 23,289 points.

[09:06] Dao period fell more than 300 points

Dow futures fell 329 points or 1.39% to 23,290 points

Increase tariffs or become a means of retaliation

US President Trump has threatened again recently that he does not rule out retaliation against Beijing for the new pneumonia epidemic. One of the options is to impose tariffs on China. He bluntly said that compared with the epidemic situation, the trade agreement reached between China and the United States at the beginning of the year has become "secondary."

Trends of Japanese and Hong Kong stocks

Source: hk1

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