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Mainland Stocks Climb as Tech Sector Gains After Trade Truce

Summary

  • Mainland stocks close higher as investors position defensively
  • Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rises 0.97% to 26,158
  • China cuts gold tax exemptions, impacting jewelry retailers
Mainland Stocks Climb as Tech Sector Gains After Trade Truce

On November 4th, 2025, mainland Chinese stocks closed higher as investors continued to position themselves defensively while booking gains in the tech sector. This came after President Xi Jinping and his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, agreed to a trade deal truce the previous week.

In Hong Kong, the benchmark Hang Seng Index ended the day up 251 points, or 0.97%, at 26,158. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index rose 0.98% to 9,258, while the Hang Seng Tech Index edged up 0.24% to 5,922.

However, the gold jewelry sector saw significant losses, with Laopu Gold tumbling 7.2% after China cut gold tax exemptions for some retailers, which may curb buying.

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On the mainland, the Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.55% to 3,976, and the Shenzhen Component Index closed 0.19% higher at 13,404. The combined turnover of these two indexes was 2.11 trillion yuan, down from 2.32 trillion yuan on the previous Friday.

Shares related to the media, entertainment, shipbuilding, and coal sectors led the gains, while those in non-ferrous metals, chemical fibers, and environmental protection industries saw major losses. The ChiNext Index, which tracks China's Nasdaq-style board of growth enterprises, gained 0.29% to close at 3,196.

The tech-related shares, however, tumbled, with the semiconductor sector slumping as much as 4.2% and the tech-focused Star50 Index down 1%. The rare earth sector also slipped by as much as 3.4%.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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The Trump-Xi trade deal truce led to mainland Chinese stocks closing higher on November 4th, 2025, as investors positioned defensively while booking gains in the tech sector.
The Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong ended the day up 251 points, or 0.97%, at 26,158.
China's decision to cut gold tax exemptions for some retailers led to a 7.2% tumble in the share price of gold jewelry seller Laopu Gold, indicating a potential curb in buying.

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