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亞洲股市急跌,拖累港股急跌800點。

時間:2018-10-24 00:00:00  來源:  作者:藺常念  點擊:667次

24/10/2018

 

港股每日報告

 

亞洲股市急跌,拖累港股急跌800點。

 

星期二港股開市下跌,恆生指數跌137點,國企指數跌47點。騰訊升0.62%,貢獻指數15點。但是滙豐跌1.4%,令指數跌36點;友邦保險跌1.47%,令指數跌35點;中國移動跌1.9%,令指數跌28點。油價下跌,中海油跌2.2%,為跌幅最大藍籌股,令指數跌17點。A股開市跌0.03%,上證綜合指數跌1點。港股開市後跌幅擴大,恆生指數跌2百多點。亞洲區股市急挫,日本及南韓都跌2%;A股跌1.37%,上證綜合指數跌36點。港股跟隨亞洲股市急挫,恆生指數跌超過600點。權重股下挫,騰訊跌3.57%,拖累指數跌84點。友邦保險跌3.17%,拖累指數跌75點;滙豐跌2.2%,拖累指數跌56點。中國移動跌3.3%,拖累指數跌47點。澳門博彩股領跌,證券商調低評級。銀娛跌6.89%,金沙跌4.98%。內房股積弱,華潤置地跌5.87%,碧桂園跌4.8%,中國海外跌2.5%,恆大跌4.4%。恆生指數最低跌至25538點,跌615點。上午收市恆生指數跌530點,國企指數跌184點,成交516億元。

 

 

下午早段港股變化不大,恆生指數跌6百多點。星期一急升的證券商股、醫藥股、汽車股、及教育股大幅下跌。證券商股回吐,中信證券跌3.3%,廣發證券跌3.8%,海通證券跌3.3%,申萬宏源跌6.7%,國泰君安跌5.44%。醫藥股回軟,中生製藥跌5.4%,石藥跌4%,金斯瑞跌7.6%,康哲藥業跌8.8%。教育股跌幅大,新高教跌8.8%,睿見教育跌6.3%。汽車跌下挫,吉利跌4.2%,北汽跌7.7%,長城汽車跌4.8%,華晨跌5%。但到中段港股跌幅擴大,A股跌2.26%,上證綜合指數跌60點。恆生指數跌超過800點;最低跌至25316點,跌837點。騰訊跌4.8%,令指數跌114點;友邦跌4.4%,令指數跌104點;滙豐跌2.87%,令指數跌75點。恆生指數收市跌806點,國企指數跌255點,成交972億元。

 

 

昨晚歐美股市下跌。歐盟否決意大利政府預算案,加上亞洲股市急挫。拖累到歐洲股市下跌1%至2%。德國跌243點,法國跌85點,英國跌92點。美股大幅下挫。藍籌股業績欠佳。杜瓊斯開市跌500點,收市跌126點;標普跌16點。納斯達克跌22點。港股預託證券在美國升20點,夜期跌82點,港股昨天超賣,預計今天港股反彈。

 

 

 

Today’s report

 

 

Asian markets crashed.  Hang Seng index lost more than 800 points.

 

 

The Hong Kong market opened lower on Tuesday. Hang Seng index opened down 137 points and H share index down 47 points. Tencent rose 0.62% for 15 point gain.  However, HSBC lost 1.4% for 36 point loss.  AIA lost 1.47% for 35 point loss.  China Mobile lost 1.9% for 28 point loss.  Crude oil fell.  CNOOC lost 2.2% to lead the losers and caused 17 point loss.  A shares opened down 0.03%.  Shanghai composite index lost 1 point.  The Hong Kong market fell further after opening.  Hang Seng index lost more than 200 points, as Asia markets fell sharply.  Nikkei and Kospi both lost 2%.  A shares fell 1.37%.  Shanghai composite index lost 36 points.  Hong Kong market fell sharply.  Hang Seng index lost more than 600 points in midmorning.  Heavyweights led the fall.  Tencent lost 3.57% for 84 point loss. AIA lost 3.17% for 75 point loss.  HSBC lost 2.2% for 56 point loss.  China Mobile lost 3.3% for 47 point loss.  Macau gaming stocks fell the most by percentage.  Brokers lowered their ratings of Macau stocks.  Galaxy lost 6.89%.  Sands lost 4.98%.  Mainland developers were weak.  CR Land lost 5.87%.  Country Garden lost 4.8%.  China Overseas Land lost 2.5%.  Evergrande lost 4.4%.  Hang Seng index fell to a morning low of 25538 points, down 615 points and closed down 530 points.  H shares index lost 184 points.  Turnover was $51.6 billion.

 

 

In early afternoon, the market was little changed.  Hang Seng index lost more than 600 points.  Shares like brokers, pharmaceuticals, carmakers and education that rose strongly on Monday fell back.  Citic Securities lost 3.3%.  GFS lost 3.8%.  Haitong Securities lost 3.3%.  Shenyin Wanguo lost 6.7%.  Guotai Junan lost 5.44%.  Pharmaceutical suffered the same fate.  Sino Biopharm lost 5.4%; CSPS lost 4%.  Genscript lost 7.6%.  CMS lost 8.8%.  Education shares fell sharply. New Higher Education lost 8.8%.  Wisdom Education lost 6.3%.  Carmakers fell.  Geely lost 4%. BAC lost 7.7%.  Great Wall lost 4.8%.  Brilliance lost 5%.  The market fell further in midafternoon.  Hang Seng index lost more than 800 points and fell to an intraday low of 25316 points, down 837 points.  A shares closed down 2.26%.  Shanghai composite index lost 60 points.  Hang Seng index closed down 806 points and H share index down 255points.  Turnover was $97.2billion.   

 

 

Oveenight, the global market rout spread to Europe and America. The EU vetoed Italy’s budget for exceeding the deficit requirement.  European markets fell 1% to 2%.  DAX fell 243 points.  CAC lost 85 points and FTSE lost 92 points.  US markets fell sharply at opening but recovered at the close.  Blue chips reported disappointing results. Dow Jones opened down 500 points but closed down 126 points. S & P lost 16 points.  Nasdaq lost 22 points.  Hong Kong ADR’s rose 20 points in New York.  Night future lost 82 points.  The market was oversold on Tuesday. We expect the market to rebound today.