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This Article is From Sep 05, 2019

Luxury, Bank Stocks Rally as Hong Kong’s Lam Withdraws Bill

STOCKS IN THIS STORY
Goenka Business & Finance Ltd.
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Cosco (India) Ltd.
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Tiger Logistics (India) Ltd.
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Nifty Capital Markets
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Nifty Top 20 Equal Weight
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MSCI World
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Pritika Auto Industries Ltd
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Cons Discretionary Goods & Serv
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MSCI AC Asia ex-Japan
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Kanishk Steel Industries Ltd.
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BSE Finance
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BNK Capital Markets Ltd.
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Cons Discretionary Goods & Serv
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Regency Investments Ltd.
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Mukat Pipes Ltd.
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Ajmera Realty & Infra India Ltd.
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Lux Industries Ltd.
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Sarda Proteins Ltd.
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(Bloomberg) -- European luxury goods stocks and Asia-exposed banks rallied after Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam formally withdrew the extradition bill that has caused months of protests in the city.

Lam announced the move in a televised address on Wednesday, after the South China Morning Post reported earlier that she planned to do so. The bill had already been suspended, but an official withdrawal was among key demands of pro-democracy protesters. Local stocks surged the most since 2011 and the Hong Kong dollar jumped following the earlier report.

In Europe, luxury goods names held earlier gains following the news, given the reliance the industry has on sales to Chinese consumers visiting Hong Kong. Swatch Group AG and Cie Financiere Richemont SA, two of the companies cited by analysts as the most exposed to the disruptions, were higher. Kering SA, LVMH SE, Moncler SpA and Hugo Boss AG all rose, helping the Stoxx 600 Retail sector hit its highest level since July 29.

Other Hong Kong-exposed stocks also benefited. HSBC Holdings Plc and Standard Chartered Plc, which both have a major presence in the Hong Kong market, were both higher. HSBC's London-traded shares rose the most intraday since May 3. Shares in Prudential Plc, the U.K. insurer which gets more than half its revenue from Asia, rose as much 6.8%, the most intraday since March 2018.

To contact the reporter on this story: Sam Unsted in London at sunsted@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Beth Mellor at bmellor@bloomberg.net, John Viljoen

©2019 Bloomberg L.P.

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