India surpasses Hong Kong to become world's fourth-largest stock market
- India's stock market value has surpassed that of Hong Kong, solidifying its appeal to investors and positioning it as an alternative to China.
- Hong Kong's stock market has experienced a historic slump due to factors such as anti-COVID-19 measures, regulatory crackdowns, and geopolitical tensions, diminishing China's global growth appeal.
- Foreign investors are redirecting their funds from China to India, attracted by India's stable political setup, consumption-driven economy, and long-term investment opportunities.
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Hong Kong leads most Asian markets higher on China support hopes
HONG KONG — Hong Kong led a rally across most Asian markets on Tuesday as traders were cheered by reports that Chinese authorities were considering a blockbuster boost to equities after a painful start to the year. The surge came after another record day on Wall Street where optimism about the outlook for the US economy has taken the place of expectations for a string of interest rate cuts starting in March. The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong pile…
India's population is growing, the stock market is booming. In the stock market ranking, the country is ahead of the rival location Hong Kong. An alternative to China? more...
India's stock market overtakes Hong Kong's as the 4th largest in the world
toweringgoals/shutterstock India's stock market overtook Hong Kong's to become the fourth largest in the world. The total value of shares in India equaled $4.33 trillion at Monday's close, over Hong Kong's $4.29 trillion. While India's retail investor base has grown, Hong Kong has been weighed down by a slumping Chinese economy. India's stock market is booming, and its value has ballooned so much that it overtook Hong Kong's on Monday, Bloomberg…
Stocks in India have been booming, thanks to a rapidly growing retail investor base and strong corporate profits
Indien überholt Hongkong und ist jetzt viertgrößter Aktienmarkt
In den vergangenen Jahren hat sich Indien unter den Schwellenländern zunehmend als attraktive Alternative zu China etabliert. Jetzt hat der Subkontinent, gemessen am Börsenwert, Hongkong überholt. [mehr]
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