Tencent's $65 Billion Wipeout Bodes Ill for Hong Kong Stocks

May 20, 2019

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(Bloomberg) -- A quickening tumble in Tencent Holdings Ltd. is likely to aggravate this month’s slump in Hong Kong equities as the trade war intensifies in the tech sector.

Tencent has plunged 14 percent since last month’s high to wipe out $65 billion of value, and selling momentum in the stock is the most intense since October. After being the biggest contributor to gains on Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index earlier this year it’s since turned into the largest drag.

Unimpressive first-quarter earnings spurred rare downgrades, with analysts now the least bullish since 2016, while the Chinese release of a Battle Royale-style shooter was met with disappointment. As the U.S. tightens the noose on Huawei Technologies Co., investors are bailing out of Chinese tech companies -- Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. sank the most in six months on Monday and Baidu Inc. tumbled more than 8 percent.

With the Hang Seng Index closing below the support level of 28,000 on Monday, souring sentiment toward such a heavyweight Tencent makes the gauge more vulnerable to further losses, especially as trade war rhetoric turns more strident.

To contact the reporter on this story: Richard Frost in Hong Kong at rfrost4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Sarah Wells at smcdonald23@bloomberg.net

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