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<Full-day Takeaway>HSI Up 497 pts; HSTI Up 134 pts; XIAOMI Up over 8%; TENCENT Up over 4%; CCB, MENGNIU DAIRY, MIDEA GROUP, HSBC HOLDINGS, ICBC Hit New Highs; Market Turnover Rises
2026/07/29 16:12 GMT+08

At close, HSI rose 497 pts or 2.0% to 25,807. HSTI rose 134 pts or 2.8% to 4,864. HSCEI gained 187 pts or 2.2% to 8,623. Market turnover reached $312.23 billion.

https://www.aastocks.com/en/stocks/news/aafn-con/NOW.1535539/top-news/AAFN
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<H Shrs>HSI Ends Up 497 pts; XIAOMI-W Leaps 9%, LI AUTO-W Swells 10%, HSBC HOLDINGS Sets New High AASTOCKS Financial News - Top News
2026/07/29 16:53 GMT+08

The HSI opened up 176 pts before extending gains and closed near the day's peak at 25,807, up 497 pts or 1.96%, with full-day turnover at HKD312.2 billion. The HSTECH closed at 4,864, up 134 pts or 2.84%, while the HSCEI closed at 8,623, up 187 pts or 2.22%.

https://www.aastocks.com/en/stocks/news/aafn-con/NOW.1535556/top-news/AAFN
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Singapore stocks gain ground on Wednesday amid mixed regional showing; STI up 1.7%

Singapore stocks ended higher on Wednesday (Jul 29) amid a mixed regional showing.

The benchmark Straits Times Index (STI) gained 1.7 per cent or 97.08 points to finish at 5,713.19.

Jardine Matheson : J36 +2.64% led the gainers on Singapore’s blue-chip index, rising 6.1 per cent or US$3.88 to US$67.99.

The worst performer among the STI constituents was Seatrium : 5E2 -9.75%, which shed 8.5 per cent or S$0.20 to close at S$2.16.

The three local banks ended higher. DBS : D05 +0.47% advanced 1.5 per cent or S$1.09 to S$75, OCBC : O39 +1.14% rose 2.9 per cent or S$0.85 to S$29.78, and UOB : U11 +0.83% was up 1.7 per cent or S$0.75 at S$43.89.

Across the broader market, gainers outnumbered losers 351 to 261, after 1.3 billion securities worth S$2.5 billion changed hands.

Key regional indices were mixed. Japan’s Nikkei 225 fell 1.5 per cent and South Korea’s Kospi was down 6 per cent.

Meanwhile, the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI added 0.2 per cent and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index advanced 2 per cent...

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/singapore-stocks-gain-ground-wednesday-amid-mixed-regional-showing-sti-1-7
Gold cycle analysis is telling a story most investors are missing, and Gareth #Soloway breaks down why the current pullback looks almost identical to the 1980 peak. Gold is down about 28% from its late-January high, and Gareth splits the screen to line up today's daily chart against the 1980 weekly chart. The pattern rhyme is uncanny: the same up-down-up setup before the bull run, the same parabolic blow-off top, the same wedge formation, and the same post-breakout grind lower that fakes out the crowd before the real move begins.

Gareth walks through why the gold cycles are shortening, the exponential rise in U.S. debt and fiat printing, and why a Volcker-style rate hike to 15-20% is impossible today without bankrupting the country. He explains where gold sits right now, why anything at or below the $3,900 zone is an accumulation area for him, and how the 1980 roadmap points to a possible breakout, a hover along the trendline, and one more flush lower before the bigger bottom sets in.

He also gives a peek into his upcoming Institutional Gold Report, including the gold calculator he built and his pinpointed peak: around $13,000 between 2029 and 2031.

More free analysis and research at www.VerifiedInvesting.com

CHAPTERS
0:00 Why The 1980 Gold Cycle Matters Now
0:55 Top Squad Membership
1:51 Where Gold Sits Today (Down 28%)
2:50 Splitting The Screen: 1980 vs 2026
4:03 The Uncanny Pattern Rhyme
5:44 The Wedge Formation Match
6:57 The Breakout Fakeout And Grind Lower
9:57 The $13,000 Peak And Why Cycles Are Shortening
10:34 Why A Volcker Can Never Exist Again

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