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  • AI Stocks Lift China Markets While Property Stays Under Pressure

    AI Stocks Lift China Markets While Property Stays Under Pressure

    What’s going on here?

    China and Hong Kong stocks are on track to end the week higher, powered by a sharp rebound in artificial intelligence (AI) and tech names, even as property developers and some consumer brands weigh on the rally.

    What does this mean?

    China’s CSI 300 and Shanghai Composite indexes both edged higher on Friday, extending their weekly gains, and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index is still up for the week despite a small daily dip. The real action has been in AI and tech: onshore AI-related stocks have surged about 6.5% this week after four straight weeks of losses, and Hong Kong–listed tech heavyweights have climbed nearly 4%. That suggests investors are leaning back toward growth and innovation plays as major indexes approach multi-year highs. Local broker Huaxi Securities expects that tilt to continue, projecting that by 2026 China’s market will be dominated by technology and high-dividend stocks – but also that higher indexes will come with sharper swings, making entry timing and technical signals more important. The rally still has weak spots, though: sportswear makers Anta Sports and Li Ning slipped after a Reuters report said they were among firms exploring a potential takeover of struggling German brand Puma, and state-backed developer Vanke’s Hong Kong shares fell nearly 2% to a record low on renewed debt-restructuring worries, echoed by softer bond prices.

    Why should I care?

    The bigger picture: Tech advances while traditional sectors struggle

    Hong Kong’s market reflects a clear divide between digital winners and old-economy losers. The Hang Seng sits 33.34% higher than a year ago, though it’s slipped 1.46% over the past month. This week’s trading range—between 25,862 and 26,089—shows the market taking a breather after its big run. Tech and digital infrastructure companies attract buyer interest, while property and traditional sectors face headwinds. Long Forecast models suggest the index will trade sideways through 2028 before any meaningful breakout. Investors are voting with their wallets, backing companies with strong business models and avoiding those tied to yesterday’s economic playbook.

    Zooming in: Markets wait for Beijing’s next move

    The Hang Seng added just 18 points on November 27, trading in a tight range between 25,862 and 26,089 this week. Most investors are sitting on their hands until China’s Central Economic Work Conference in December. Beijing did announce plans to boost consumption—including rural consumer goods upgrades and support for pet-related sectors (yes, really)—but these moves barely rippled the market. Until the conference delivers concrete policy signals, expect more of the same quiet trading. The market’s essentially in wait-and-see mode, with any big moves likely on hold until Beijing shows its cards.

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  • Canada's third-quarter annualized GDP surprises with growth of 2.6% – Reuters

    1. Canada’s third-quarter annualized GDP surprises with growth of 2.6%  Reuters
    2. Canada’s third-quarter annualised GDP surprises with growth of 2.6 percent  Al Jazeera
    3. Canada’s Economy Rebounds Sharply on Military, Housing  Bloomberg.com
    4. Canada dodged a technical recession. Here’s why everyone isn’t celebrating  Yahoo News Canada
    5. Consumers may not be feeling as ‘rosy’ as the economy appears to be  MSN

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  • New film adaptation of Camus’s L’Étranger opens old colonial wounds | François Ozon

    New film adaptation of Camus’s L’Étranger opens old colonial wounds | François Ozon

    More than 80 years after it was published, Albert Camus’s L’Étranger remains one of the most widely read and fiercely contested French books in the world.

    Until now, few attempts have been made to adapt the novel, published in English as The…

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  • How to Watch ‘A Paw Patrol Christmas’ Online for Free: Livestream CBS

    How to Watch ‘A Paw Patrol Christmas’ Online for Free: Livestream CBS

    If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission.

    ‘Tis the season for A Paw Patrol Christmas. Rubble, the crew’s construction Bulldog,…

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  • Our expert astronomer loved this telescope and now it’s cheaper for Black Friday.

    Our expert astronomer loved this telescope and now it’s cheaper for Black Friday.

    The Vaonis Vespera Pro has been brought to its second-cheapest price by the Black Friday sales. It is a stunning smart telescope that represents the pinnacle of Vaonis’ engineering with a huge 12.5MP sensor and CovalENS technology, allowing…

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  • Updated FEI Education Systems for Eventing and Driving/Para Driving

    We are pleased to inform you that the updated Education Systems for Eventing and Driving/Para Driving are now published on the relevant discipline pages on inside.fei.org. Please note that the Education Systems for…

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  • James Webb Space Telescope watches our Milky Way galaxy’s monster black hole fire out a flare

    James Webb Space Telescope watches our Milky Way galaxy’s monster black hole fire out a flare

    Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe flares from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, in a new light. The new modelling of these observations could help scientists get to…

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  • Fine dining in your front room: from tea bags to ceramics, top restaurant essentials to transform meals at home | Homes

    Fine dining in your front room: from tea bags to ceramics, top restaurant essentials to transform meals at home | Homes

    Restaurants are temples of aspiration. From sound, scent and ceramics to hand soap and elegant wine glasses, I’ve often wanted to recreate elements of my favourite restaurants at home. I’m unlikely to sous-vide celeriac or triple cook my…

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  • NIZO and University of Twente launch device tracking how ingredients affect cognition

    NIZO and University of Twente launch device tracking how ingredients affect cognition

    NIZO and the University of Twente have launched a Gut–Brain Axis on Chip that tracks how nutrients affect brain function, offering food innovators an animal-free testing solution.

    NIZO and the University of Twente unveil Gut–Brain Axis on Chip for animal-free ingredient testing, advancing research into nutrition and brain health.

    The Gut-Brain Axis on Chip. Credit: University…

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  • India central bank's FX forward book swells for 2nd month, underscoring greater rupee defence – Reuters

    1. India central bank’s FX forward book swells for 2nd month, underscoring greater rupee defence  Reuters
    2. Indian rupee stalls near record low  Business Recorder
    3. Asia’s Worst-Performing Currency? Modi’s ‘Masterstroke’ or Meltdown? The Internet Is Losing It.  indiaherald.com
    4. #EditorsPicks | One purported argument for the weakening of the rupee was that India’s exports might fare better. But that hasn’t proven to be true. Here’s why 👇 Nalin Mehta | #Rupee #Dollar #Exports — Against the US dollar, the rupee has depreciated from ar  LinkedIn
    5. USD to INR Rupee vs Dollar: Rupee Falls to 89.43 on Strong USD  Deccan Herald

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