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Risk Warning on Trading HK Stocks
Despite Hong Kong's robust legal and regulatory framework, its stock market still faces unique risks and challenges, such as currency fluctuations due to the Hong Kong dollar's peg to the US dollar and the impact of mainland China's policy changes and economic conditions on Hong Kong stocks.
HK Stock Trading Fees and Taxation
Trading costs in the Hong Kong stock market include transaction fees, stamp duty, settlement charges, and currency conversion fees for foreign investors. Additionally, taxes may apply based on local regulations.
HK Non-Essential Consumer Goods Industry
The Hong Kong stock market encompasses non-essential consumption sectors like automotive, education, tourism, catering, and apparel. Of the 643 listed companies, 35% are mainland Chinese, making up 65% of the total market capitalization. Thus, it's heavily influenced by the Chinese economy.
HK Real Estate Industry
In recent years, the real estate and construction sector's share in the Hong Kong stock index has notably decreased. Nevertheless, as of 2022, it retains around 10% market share, covering real estate development, construction engineering, investment, and property management.
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Cleveland Fed warns against further rate cuts.Inflation projected above 2% target until 2026.Possible impact on crypto markets and economic activity.
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack voiced concern at the Economic Club of New York regarding potential inflation risks if the Federal Reserve continues to implement rate cuts.
Hammack's remarks could signal higher rates persisting, impacting expectations in financial and cryptocurrency markets, with possible increased volatility in Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack recently warned that more rate cuts could prolong elevated inflation risks in the U.S. economy. Her remarks highlighted concerns following the Fed's recent quarter-point rate reduction.
Beth Hammack opposes further loosening of monetary policy, citing projections of high inflation continuing through 2026. Her stance contradicts prior market expectations of further rate reductions in the coming year. She stated, "I remain concerned about high inflation and believe policy should be leaning against it."
The market anticipates a higher-for-longer interest rate environment, likely increasing market volatility and uncertainty as the Federal Open Market Committee's meeting approaches. Investors are wary of a potential economic slowdown.
Hammack's warning could influence crypto markets, especially Bitcoin and Ethereum, as tighter monetary policies often impact liquidity and asset prices. Historically, hawkish policy leads to DeFi TVL outflows.
Institutional investors may adopt caution, impacting flows into both crypto and traditional markets. Many are now re-evaluating their positions ahead of expected policy shifts.
Insights suggest potential for financial and regulatory impacts, with a history of hawkish pivots leading to sell-offs in crypto. Past policy shifts have resulted in price corrections in major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum.

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