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China stocks mixed, set for flat week on tighter regulatory curbs

January 25, 2026
in Business
China stocks mixed, set for flat week on tighter regulatory curbs

SHANGHAI: Chinese stocks were mixed on Friday and looked set to end the week roughly flat, as heightened regulatory efforts to curb speculative trading tempered risk appetite.

  • China’s blue-chip CSI300 Index dropped 0.4% by the lunch break, while the Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.3%.
  • Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng was up 0.3%.
  • The CSI300 Index and the Hang Seng Index have both fallen 0.5% so far this week.
  • Over the past week, Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges each took regulatory measures against hundreds of abnormal trading practices such price pumping and false orders.
  • The bourses also launched probes into several listed companies over allegedly misleading statements.
  • The measures reflect regulators’ intention to slow the pace of market gains. Last week, China tightened margin financing requirements after the Shanghai market hit decade-highs in record turnover.
  • “Despite the latest tightening measures, we continue to believe that liquidity support for both A shares and the Hong Kong market can be sustained, at least through the first quarter,” analysts at Morgan Stanley said in a note.
  • “Reallocations from bonds and term deposits, together with steady insurance inflows remain the core drivers of improving A share liquidity,” they said.
  • Alibaba’s Hong Kong shares hit a near three-month high on a report to list its chip-making arm T-Head.
  • Non-ferrous metal shares rose 2.1%, while defense shares climbed 3.6%,leading gains onshore.
  • Artificial intelligence shares dropped 1.2%.
  • Tech majors traded in Hong Kong edged up 0.1%.  ‑Reuters
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