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Hong Kong's M3 money supply annual rate was 2.1% in February, down from 3.80% in the previous month.
2026-03-31
Hong Kong's M3 money supply annual rate was 2.1% in February, down from 3.80% in the previous month.
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2026-03-31
China's Shanghai Composite Index closed down 31.43 points, or 0.8%, at 3891.86 on Tuesday, March 31. The Shenzhen Component Index closed down 248.13 points, or 1.81%, at 13478.06 on Tuesday, March 31. The CSI 300 Index closed down 41.9 points, or 0.9
China's Shanghai Composite Index closed down 31.43 points, or 0.8%, at 3891.86 on Tuesday, March 31. The Shenzhen Component Index closed down 248.13 points, or 1.81%, at 13478.06 on Tuesday, March 31. The CSI 300 Index closed down 41.9 points, or 0.93%, at 4450.05 on Tuesday, March 31. The ChiNext Index closed down 88.4 points, or 2.7%, at 3184.95 on Tuesday, March 31. The STAR Market 50 Index closed down 33.45 points, or 2.59%, at 1256.33 on Tuesday, March 31.
2026-03-31
Barclays economists said China’s stronger-than-expected March manufacturing PMI, along with gains in new export orders and production, points to a limited impact from the Middle East war on supply and demand. New export orders reached a near two-year
Barclays economists said China’s stronger-than-expected March manufacturing PMI, along with gains in new export orders and production, points to a limited impact from the Middle East war on supply and demand. New export orders reached a near two-year high, supporting the view that exports will remain a key growth driver. A prolonged conflict could also accelerate the global shift to green energy, benefiting China’s leadership in the sector. However, rising input costs and muted pass-through to output prices suggest ongoing pressure on corporate margins.
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