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Chinese equity markets rebounded strongly on Tuesday after pledges of support from government and agency officials followed recent market routs that took several main indexes to five-year lows.

At the close in China, the main indexes were all significantly higher. The Hang Seng in Hong Kong gained 4%, with index heavyweights such as JD.com (NASDAQ:JD) and Alibaba (NASDAQ:BABA) both nearly 8% higher. The top gainer was beleaguered real estate company Longfor Properties (OTC:LGFRY), up 10.1%.

Mohamed El-Erian, senior economic adviser to Allianz, said on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Tuesday: “Major indices surged higher today on signs of growing government concern about the negative spill over effects on confidence and the economy of recent market hits.”

It has been reported many times over recent trading sessions that Chinese mainland equity markets have lost around $6 trillion in the last three years. But the selloff has intensified as foreign investors have fled the market, leaving domestic investors with little alternative but to sell also.

Indeed, in December alone, global funds sold around $2 billion in stocks, according to Bloomberg data, and that is likely to have increased in January given the intensity of the stock market rout during the first month of 2024.

Mainland China Stocks Outperform

Tuesday’s ray of hope drove mainland stocks even higher than the Hang Seng index, with the CSI 1000, a broad composite of stocks on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges, ending 7% higher.

The iShares MSCI China ETF (NYSE:MCHI), a U.S.-listed exchange traded fund that holds Chinese stocks, rose 1.3% on Monday and was up 3.5% in premarket trade on Tuesday.

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After markets closed on Monday there were a number of reports that the government and its agencies were taking action to shore up equity markets and make it more attractive for foreign investors.

China’s securities regulator said it would guide institutional investors to increase stock buying. The China Securities Regulatory Commission said it was urging long-term funds to resume buying, while calling on listed companies to begin share buyback schemes.

“Every effort will be made to maintain stable market operations,” the regulator said in…

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