
Defence and coal shares led gains, rising 2.65% and 2.21%, respectively.
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Shanghai's stock market reached a 3.5-year high amid optimism for a US-China trade deal, fueled by Trump's positive comments. Gains were led by defense and coal sectors. Investors await clarity on trade negotiations and upcoming economic data, including trade figures and inflation, for further market direction. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index saw minimal gains.
The Shanghai benchmark advanced to its highest close in more than 3-1/2 years on Wednesday, underpinned by market hopes for an extended trade truce between the United States and China to reach a final deal.Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads
At the close, the Shanghai Composite index was up 0.45% at 3,633.99 points, marking the third straight session of gains, and booking the highest close since December 31, 2021. Meanwhile, the blue-chip CSI300 index was up 0.24%.Defence and coal shares led gains, rising 2.65% and 2.21%, respectively.
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Winnie Chwang, portfolio manager at Matthews Asia, said investors would like to see more clarity from Sino-U.S. trade negotiations.


Jason Lui, head of East Asia strategy at BNP Paribas, said China's decision to re-impose value-added tax on interest rate income from new treasury, local government and financial bonds encouraged fund re-allocation.
"By re-imposing the VAT, policymakers may have aimed to redirect funds from the rates market to the equity and the credit market," Lui said. "This move would also align with the commitment to 'strengthen the improving momentum in the capital market' as outlined by the latest Politburo meeting."
In Hong Kong, the benchmark Hang Seng Index inched up 0.03% at 24,910.63 points, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises index fell 0.21% to 8,932.68 points.
A Reuters poll showed that China's export growth probably slowed in July, as manufacturers await clarity on whether Beijing can reach a deal with its top consumer market, the United States, or if Trump will reinstate additional tariffs on goods from China.