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Hong Kong Quietly Flips Into World's Best Place for Equity Bulls

Hang Seng Index has surged ahead of the MSCI All-Country World Index by the widest margin since April 2015.

Hong Kong Quietly Flips Into World's Best Place for Equity Bulls
An electronic board displays share prices on the trading floor of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, operated by Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd. (HKEX), in Hong Kong, China. (Photographer: Anthony Kwan/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- Hong Kong’s equity market has staged quite the rebound this month, laboring along slowly to become the world’s star performer.

Resilient to caution in China’s markets and a tech rout that’s slammed shares in the U.S., the Hang Seng Index is headed for a 6.8 percent gain in November, beating every other stock benchmark and surging ahead of the MSCI All-Country World Index by the widest margin since April 2015. Its month-to-month recovery is set to be the largest in more than seven years, following a 10 percent rout in October.

While the rally follows Hong Kong stocks’ worst losing streak in 36 years, it stands out against shares in China and in the U.S., two markets which have wielded significant influence on sentiment in the city this year. Improving momentum for Tencent Holdings Ltd. has also helped, contributing to more than a fifth of all gains for the index. The Internet giant is on course for its best showing versus Apple Inc. on record.

Hong Kong Quietly Flips Into World's Best Place for Equity Bulls

Strategists are getting less bearish on Hong Kong stocks, with many predicting at least muted gains for next year. The Hang Seng Index has held above a key technical level since Monday, another sign that bulls may be taking back control after what’s been a painful year. JPMorgan Chase & Co. was less optimistic, saying the city’s stocks will be among Asia’s worst in 2019.

The Hang Seng Index rose 1.3 percent Wednesday, closing at an eight-week high. Technology companies led the advance, with Sunny Optical Technology Group Co., Tencent and AAC Technologies Holdings Inc. all climbing at least 2.5 percent.

To contact the reporter on this story: Sofia Horta e Costa in Hong Kong at shortaecosta@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Richard Frost at rfrost4@bloomberg.net, Kana Nishizawa

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