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SHANGHAI: China stocks rose on Tuesday after data showed the country's factory activity unexpectedly expanded in February as new orders improved, with investors eyeing developments later this week in hope for more easing measures.

The CSI300 index rose 0.2% to 4,592.77 points at the end of the morning session, while the Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.3%, to 3,471.84 points.

The Hang Seng index dropped 0.1%, to 22,694.85 points. The Hong Kong China Enterprises Index was unchanged at 8,023.05.

** China's official manufacturing Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) registered 50.2 in February, beating analysts' expectations and in line with a separate private PMI reading.

** "These encouraging signs likely reflect the effect of supportive macro policies has started to get transmitted to the economy," said Zhiwei Zhang, Chief Economist at Pinpoint Asset Management.

** China's services activities also grew at a faster pace in February.

** All eyes are on the annual meeting of China's top legislative body that begins on March 5, during which the government will unveil economic targets for the year and likely more stimulus measures.

** Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao said on Tuesday that China must "do everything possible" to spur consumption this year.

** Consumer staples gained 1.7%, and tourism stocks rose 1.3%.

** China CSI Grand Agriculture Index added 0.9%, with hog breeders leading the gains, as China's state planner said the country will start buying pork for its central state reserves.

** Wens Foodstuff Group, Muyuan Foods Co and New Hope Liuhe Co went up between 3.9% and 5.6%.

** Non-ferrous metal went down 2.3%.

** Hong Kong shares were almost flat at midday break in thin trade. High-level discussions between Kyiv and Moscow last night ended with no agreement except to keep talking.

** Hong Kong-listed shares of Russian aluminium producer OK Rusal plunged after it said it has been obliged to temporarily halt production at Nikolaev Alumina Refinery in Ukraine.

** The materials subindex lost 2.6%.

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samir sardana Mar 01, 2022 11:57pm
It will rise more ! PRC is funding Russia ! It is a straight swap China moves its commercial ships to Russian ports,and loads up on agri and metals (Alumunium/ Copper etc.),and in lieu thereof, Russia gets to import sanctioned materials from PRC Also,it will be start of Gold/Yuan denominated trade and banking IT IS A METAL LEASE TRANSACTION - WHEREIN THE OUTPUT IS STOCKED IN CHINA,AND RUSSIA IS PAID A LEASE, FOR THE USE OF THE METAL - paid in Gold or Yuan Alumunium and Copper rates are spiking,and PRC saves billions in import costs.PRC cannot export the Russian Alumunium (as it can be traced by metallurgy and trade data),but it can be converted into end product and exported (as China trade data on end products is opaque) WHEN METAL AND OIL IS AT PEAK - WHAT WILL PUTIN DO ? MAXIMISE PRODUCTION - AND SHIP IT TO PRC ! THE SIMPLEST WAY TO MAKE THE NORTH AFRICANS AND THE GCC TO CHANGE THEIR VOTE IN THE UN, IS TO - SELL THEM "WHEAT" VLAD AND XI ARE PLAYING PING PONG ! dindooohindoo
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