REFILE-HK shares leap on StanChart results, budget speech
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By Rita Chang
HONG KONG, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks jumped more
than 3 percent on Wednesday, as advancing global equities and
Asia-focused bank Standard Chartered's (2888.HK) forecast-beating
earnings fuelled investor confidence.
Chinese financial issues tracked their Shanghai-listed counterparts higher as mainland stock markets .CSI300 rebounded sharply. Resource plays also drew strength from a commodity rally and record gold prices.
Hong Kong's financial secretary unveiled the city's 2008-09 budget, which included corporate and salary tax concessions [ID:nHKG11974], helping to brighten the market's mood.
"Sentiment is very positive," said Jackson Wong, investment manager at Tanrich Securities.
"We have been holding down the market but the U.S. has been up for three consecutive days. Everything's looking quite rosy now. Everyone in Hong Kong is expecting tax rebates and the marginal tax may be lower. That's a psychological stimulus."
The benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI had risen 3.7 percent to 24,597.14 by midday. The China Enterprises Index of Hong Kong-listed mainland companies .HSCE, or H shares, surged 5 percent to 13,991.04.
Mainboard turnover was HK$57.5 billion (US$7.4 billion), up from Tuesday morning's HK$39 billion.
StanChart, which makes three-quarters of its profits in Asia, surged 8.4 percent to HK$261 after beating forecasts with a 27 percent rise in 2007 earnings [ID:nL26201165].
The results fired up HSBC, the morning's most active stock, to HK$124, up 3.6 percent. The stock is on track to log a five-session gaining streak.
China Construction Bank (0939.HK) climbed 6.1 percent to HK$5.96. China Merchants Bank (3968.HK) powered 9.5 percent higher to HK$27.70.
China Life (2628.HK) jumped 6.4 percent to HK$31.6. Rival Ping An Insurance (2318.HK) stormed up 11.2 percent to HK$62.25.
Among resource shares, gold plays outperformed after the yellow metal hit a record high [ID:nSP340543].
Zijin Mining Group Co Ltd (2899.HK) shot up 6.5 percent to
HK$10.36. China's second-biggest gold miner passed a domestic
environmental test, paving the way for it to launch its planned
IPO, a newspaper report said on Wednesday [ID:nPEK357653].
Lingbao Gold (3330.HK) leapt 4.3 percent to HK$4.66.
Jiangxi Copper (0358.HK) vaulted 5.2 percent higher to
HK$18.76.
Office landlord Swire Pacific (0019.HK) was up 1.2 percent at
HK$92.7. An institutional holder was selling $131 million worth
of shares at a 4.48 percent discount to the stock's market close
on Tuesday, according to a term sheet obtained by Reuters
[ID:nHKG19254].
(US$1=HK$7.8)
(Editing by Edmund Klamann)
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