RSSNewsletterSiteMapFeedback

Home · Weather · Forum · Learning Chinese · Jobs · Shopping
Search This Site
China | International | Business | Government | Environment | Olympics/Sports | Travel/Living in China | Culture/Entertainment | Books & Magazines | Health
Home / Business / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Woes Fail to Panic Long-term Stock Investors
Adjust font size:

Despite Friday's choppy market, some retail investors said the market's long-term prospect was good.

 

"I'm not worried," said Elizabeth Chow, a university librarian. "It's a correction. Even if it is not and the bear really comes, I can wait for the next upswing."

 

"The market is apparently panicky and oversold," Chow said. "I look for a brief rebound," she said.

 

Stressing that she makes long-term investments, the 35-year-old saw her stock value drop HK$40,000 till Friday. She started to invest in Hong Kong shares five years ago, when local market greeted a bull run.

 

Chow has no idea about when she could sell her stocks as they are still below the buying prices.

Instead, she thinks of buying more battered shares, mainland-based banks being her favorites, if the market continues to plunge.

 

"I plan to buy HK$100,000 more shares at a proper time," she said.

 

Having suffered the stock woes in 1997 and high-tech bubble burst in 2001, Mark Chan said people would not be as panicky as they used to be.

 

"Most of individual investors now don't buy stocks with borrowed money," he said.

 

Patrick Leung, who had bought some penny shares a few months ago, said he thought the market was to complete the current correction.

 

"It won't always drop," he said. "It's not a bear market, as the economic fundamentals are good. Not like what we experienced in 1997."

 

Leung's stocks slid below his buying prices, but he won't sell them at any time soon.

 

"I would like to wait for them to bounce back," he added.

 

However, some investors have cleared their holding, saying the market will continue to slide in the coming days.

 

Derek Chan had lost more than HK$10,000 in the stock market in recent days. He was particularly sad as he bought the share at a high price.

 

"The situation is crazy and bleeding," he added, blaming the stock market plunge to the rating firms and analysts' errors, which affected global sentiment.

 

Another investor, Rebecca Cheung, said she had sold her stock on Friday morning. Cheung made her decision after reading analysts' report.

 

"I did not suffer much. I lost only less than HK$10,000," she added.

 

Finance chief urges investors to be rational

 

Two senior officials said the economic fundamental in Hong Kong is good and there is no systematic risk despite sharp tumbling of stocks recently.

 

Financial Secretary John Tsang said the economy is on a sound track and urged investors to be rational in a choppy market. He also said there was no structural risk in Hong Kong.

 

However, "the stock market will remain volatile (in the coming week)," he added.

 

Joseph Yam, chief of Hong Kong Monetary Authority, said Hong Kong's financial system is stable and resilient.

 

"We had conducted tests and found the (financial) system is risk-resistible," he said.

 

He also pointed out that local banks were little exposed to subprime mortgage.

 

He earlier said the HKMA didn't see urgent need to inject liquidity into the banking system. Central banks across the world had done so to boost capital need of their markets.

 

(China Daily August 18, 2007)

Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read

Comment
Username   Password   Anonymous
 
China Archives
Related >>
- Subprime Rocks Shanghai Boat
- HK GDP Speeds Up to 6.9 Pct Growth in Second Quarter
- HK Shares Swing on US Subprime Crisis
Most Viewed >>
-Commercial banks allowed to access futures market
-WB cuts China's 2008 GDP growth to 9.6%
-Economic policy needs 'rethink'
-Coal reserves at China power plants up
-Macao's gaming market expands further

May 15-17, Shanghai Women's Forum Asia
Dec. 12-13 Beijing China-US Strategic Economic Dialogue
Nov. 27-28 Beijing China-EU Summit

- Output of Major Industrial Products
- Investment by Various Sectors
- Foreign Direct Investment by Country or Region
- National Price Index
- Value of Major Commodity Import
- Money Supply
- Exchange Rate and Foreign Exchange Reserve
- What does the China-Pakistan Free Trade Agreement cover?
- How to Set up a Foreign Capital Enterprise in China?
- How Does the VAT Works in China?
- How Much RMB or Foreign Currency Can Be Physically Carried Out of or Into China?
- What Is the Electrical Fitting in China?
SiteMap | About Us | RSS | Newsletter | Feedback

Copyright ? China.org.cn. All Rights Reserved E-mail: webmaster@china.org.cn Tel: 86-10-88828000 京ICP證 040089號

主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产高清中文手机在线观看 | 波多野结衣456| 嫩b人妻精品一区二区三区| 亚洲国产成人久久一区二区三区 | 波多野结衣在线免费视频| 国产又粗又猛又大的视频| bbw巨大丰满xxxx| 好硬好爽好湿好深视频| 五月亭亭免费高清在线| 欧美日韩高清完整版在线观看免费 | 清纯女神被老头耸动| 免费看黄网站在线| 国产精品亚洲自在线播放页码| 国产综合在线观看| 99re视频在线播放| 成年女人免费视频播放77777 | 暴力调教一区二区三区| 亚洲国产天堂久久综合| 欧美综合色另类图片区| 古代级a毛片在线| 草莓视频黄瓜视频| 国产农村女人一级毛片了| 91秦先生在线| 成人禁在线观看| 久久99九九国产免费看小说 | 野外做受又硬又粗又大视频| 国产无遮挡又黄又爽在线视频| jizz在线看片| 小宝贝浪货摸给我看| 一级特黄a免费大片| 日韩国产一区二区| 亚洲13又紧又嫩又水多| 狠狠色狠狠色综合日日五| 免费在线观看成人| 西西人体www44rt大胆高清| 国产网站在线播放| 97久久精品无码一区二区| 在线观看亚洲精品国产| 99热热久久这里只有精品166| 天天综合天天综合色在线| 久久99国产精品|