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Chinese Property, Tech Stocks Jump on Hope of Softer Regulations – Yahoo Canada Finance

(Bloomberg) — Shares in Chinese property developers booked their best two-day gain in six years, joined by a jump in technology stocks, as investors speculated Beijing may soften regulatory crackdowns on the two industries.

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Confidence in the property sector has been lifted by a spate of positive news this week that’s raised expectations the government may be relaxing restrictions on how developers raise funds. Short sellers unwinding bearish bets added fuel to the rally. Evergrande’s bond interest payment, which looks set to help the firm to again avert a default, also gave investors some reprieve.

A Bloomberg gauge of developer shares jumped 5.6%, extending a two-day advance to 12%, the most since July 2015. Sunac China Holdings surged 8.4% in Hong Kong and China Evergrande Group advanced 6.8%. China Merchants Shekou Industrial Zone Holdings Co. and Gemdale Corp. were among the top performers on the CSI 300 Index Thursday.

“Everything is policy-driven these days, you never know when the regulations will tighten again,” said Castor Pang, head of research at Core Pacific-Yamaichi International Hong Kong Ltd. “If there’s a lack of positive policy catalysts in the future, we’ll easily see a reversal in the stock rallies.”

Optimism spread to technology shares after Reuters reported that Didi Global Inc. is preparing to reintroduce its apps in China by the end of the year as regulators wrap up investigations into the ride-hailing company. The Hang Seng Tech Index erased an earlier loss to rally 1.8%. Kuaishou Technology jumped, while Tencent Holdings Ltd. pared losses to 1.2% after disappointing third-quarter results.

Dow Jones said China’s central bank is considering easing rules to help developers sell assets to avoid defaults, after a similar report by local media Cailian. On Wednesday, the state-run Securities Times reported that rules for developers to issue domestic bonds may be loosened.

If the changes are well implemented, the risk of a hard landing for property market in China could be avoided, CGS-CIMB analysts including Raymond Cheng wrote in a note.

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