Chinese equity markets are experiencing a period of sideways trading and range-bound consolidation as the initial momentum from recent policy shifts fades. Investors are adopting a cautious 'wait-and-see' approach, leading to lower trading volumes and a shift toward defensive sector rotations.
Chinese equities are expected to trade sideways on Thursday as investors weigh the impact of recent fiscal measures against ongoing structural weaknesses in the real estate sector. A lack of fresh economic catalysts is keeping the Shanghai Composite and Shenzhen Component indices in a narrow range.
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