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    Hong Kong Stocks Drag Asia Lower as Trump Nears Election Victory

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    (Bloomberg) — Asian stocks outside of Japan declined, dragged down by losses in Hong Kong-listed Chinese technology shares as Donald Trump looked poised to return to the White House.

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    The MSCI Asia Pacific Excluding Japan Index slid as much as 1.1% Wednesday, with Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Meituan among the biggest drags on the benchmark. The losses came as Trump was projected as the winner of the US presidential election across pivotal swing states, with the Republican Party set to control the Senate.

    The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index closed down 2.6%, leading losses in Asia. The decline in Hong Kong equities — which are more closely linked to external events and global money flows — reflected international investors’ concerns about a second term for Trump, which may bring about heightened trade tensions and policy surprises. Stocks listed in mainland China incurred narrower losses amid expectations of more stimulus measures from policymakers.

    In the latest signal of Beijing’s support for growth, China’s central bank chief pledged to maintain an accommodative monetary policy stance and to double down on countercyclical adjustments to bolster the economy. Investors are keenly tracking a key Chinese legislature meeting this week that may unveil ramped-up fiscal spending.

    “If Trump does win, I think he will put pressure on Asian markets overall — clearly with a huge focus on China,” said Nick Twidale, chief analyst at AT Global Markets Australia. “Bigger players will want to square or have smaller exposure in the current market.”

    There are concerns among investors that another Trump presidency may keep inflation elevated and introduce high tariffs, complicating the Federal Reserve’s task to achieve price stability and boding ill for Asia’s export-driven economies. The MSCI Asia ex-Japan benchmark is up about 13% this year, trailing gains on Wall Street.

    Trump trades gaining ground “could be a mixed message for Asian equities,” said Charu Chanana, chief investment strategist at Saxo Markets. “While his pro-growth policies could spill over the tailwinds to Asia, threats of tariffs and a stronger dollar will have be to assessed as well.”

    In Japan, stocks rallied after a stronger dollar weighed on the yen, which typically benefits the country’s export-oriented economy. Shares in Australia and India also advanced.

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