China Stocks Reopen With Muted Gains Despite Upbeat Travel Data

(Bloomberg) — Chinese stocks climbed as onshore markets reopened after the Lunar New Year holidays, with traders weighing buoyant travel and spending data against broader caution toward the economy.

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The benchmark CSI 300 Index advanced 0.8% as of 2:30 p.m. local time on Monday, its first trading session following the Feb. 9-16 break. A gauge of stocks in Hong Kong had gained nearly 5% in three sessions since it reopened on Wednesday while the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index jumped 4.3% last week.

Monday’s modest gains show that doubts run deep over the China market’s longer-term prospects as the economy struggles with deflation and a property crisis. Investors were expecting a rally onshore after state media reported that about 474 million domestic tourist trips were made during the eight-day holiday, up 19% from the same period in 2019 before the…

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