New | Hong Kong stocks drift lower ahead of budget speech, Shanghai also loses ground
Hong Kong stocks ended the morning session lower on Tuesday, amid a cautious mood as investors pared back bets ahead of Wednesday’s Budget speech.
The Hang Seng Index was down 0.54 per cent at 19,359.93, effectively erasing gains from Monday.
Mainland Chinese stocks fell even further on Tuesday, failing to track overnight gains in New York on Monday, where an upbeat performance by US shares and higher crude oil prices signalled a shift towards risk assets and away from safe havens such as gold.
The Shanghai Composite Index was 1.26 per cent lower at 2890.29 in the early afternoon, while the Shenzhen index also dropped to 1,868.91, or 1.02 per cent lower from its previous close.
Haitong International Sales Trading managing director Andrew Sullivan said globally traders were cautious, while in Hong Kong the imminent budget was keeping markets flat.
“There are a lot of macro economic things out there are leaving people dead in the water,” he said. “In Hong Kong, you’ve got a lot of caution ahead of tomorrow’s budget with the expectation some freebies may be taken away.”