Market summary : Hang Seng China Enterprises Index falls by 1.16% on January 10

The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) ended the trading day at 6,898.15 HKD on January 10, marking a drop of 80.82 points or 1.16%. The market closed at 14:35 UTC+5.5 as investors reacted to a combination of domestic and international factors influencing market sentiment.

Over the past five days, the index has seen a decline of 4.05%, and it has fallen 6.07% over the past month. However, a six-month view shows a 7.06% gain, indicating some recovery after previous downturns. Year-to-date performance reflects a 4.55% loss, while the index has grown by 26.93% over the past year, highlighting significant volatility in its longer-term performance. Over a five-year horizon, the HSCEI has experienced a staggering decline of 39.10%, a reflection of broader economic challenges faced by listed enterprises. Despite these fluctuations, the all-time growth of the index stands at 177.56%.

Disclaimer

Stock market investments are subject to market risks. Please consult a professional financial advisor before making investment decisions. Data is accurate as of January 10, 2025, and sourced from HSCEI records.