Friday, February 6, 2015

China Stocks Headed for Another Weekly Decline

China’s stocks fell, with the benchmark index heading for its longest weekly losing streak since May, on concern an economic slowdown is deepening and new share sales will draw capital from existing shares.

Huadian Power International Corp. tumbled 4.3 percent in Shanghai to lead a gauge of utilities lower. Inner Mongolian Baotou Steel Union Co. paced declines by commodity producers. A property index slid 1.8 percent as Poly Real Estate Group Co. retreated. Great Wall Motor Co. rose 6.7 percent after vehicle sales jumped 26.5 percent in January from a year earlier.

The Shanghai Composite Index decreased 1.1 percent to 3,100.88 at the 11:30 a.m. break, taking this week’s loss to 3.4 percent, after manufacturing and services gauges signaled a worsening outlook for the economy and as 24 companies prepared to sell shares in initial public offerings. Chinese markets will be closed for Lunar New Year holidays for a week from Feb. 18.

Bloomberg

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