Hong Kong Stocks Edge Lower

The Hang Seng Index fell 0.3% to 23,766 on Tuesday, extending losses from the previous session as concerns over global interest rates outweighed support from easing geopolitical tensions. Sentiment was underpinned by signs of progress in US-Iran peace talks, which helped keep oil prices near recent lows and supported risk appetite across Asian markets. However, investors remained cautious after the Federal Reserve signaled that borrowing costs could stay elevated for longer amid lingering inflation pressures. Regional sentiment was mixed, with equities struggling for direction after Wall Street ended mostly lower despite a sharp drop in crude prices. Investors also monitored developments in Hong Kong’s IPO market and the upcoming release of locked-up shares, which could add to market volatility in the coming weeks. Among notable losers, Tencent (-1.7%), Knowledge Atlas (-5.0%), and Xiaomi (-2.7%) declined. Meanwhile, SMIC (+3.2%), Dongyue Group (+3.2%), and Lenovo (+0.3%) advanced.

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