Hong Kong Shares Mark Biggest Daily Drop in Six Days Amid US-China Tensions

© AFP 2023 / ROMEO GACADA man wearing a facemask amid concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, walks past a stock market display board showing movements of the Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index at a shopping mall in Bangkok on March 15, 2020.
A man wearing a facemask amid concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, walks past a stock market display board showing movements of the Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index at a shopping mall in Bangkok on March 15, 2020. - Sputnik International
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Earlier, the Hong Kong government pledged record spending to mitigate the economic disruption from the coronavirus.

Hong Kong shares saw the biggest daily drop in six weeks on Monday amid signs of escalation in US-China tensions and on investors' expectations of the release of data on the city's economic growth. 

The Hang Seng Index fell 4.2% to end at 23,613.80, which is the biggest percentage fall since 23 March. 

The Hang Seng China Enterprises index showed a 4.4% fall.

After the stock market closed, the Hong Kong government unveiled its GDP estimates for the first quarter, pledging record budget spending to deal with the economic consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. 

© REUTERS / Leah MillisU.S. President Donald Trump looks at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci as Fauci answers a question during the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2020
Hong Kong Shares Mark Biggest Daily Drop in Six Days Amid US-China Tensions - Sputnik International
U.S. President Donald Trump looks at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci as Fauci answers a question during the daily coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2020

A drop on the stock market comes amid signs of escalation of US-China tensions following statements made by President Donald Trump and members of his administration about 'significant evidence' of the COVID-19 infection having been released from a laboratory in Wuhan.

The US has also suspended its funding of the World Health Organisation, accusing it of helping China to cover-up the scale of the coronavirus outbreak. 

Both Beijing and the international health watchdog have strongly denied the US allegations.

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