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IntroductionBy Ambar Warrick-- Asian stock markets recovered sharply from recent losses on Thursday as affirmati ...

By Ambar Warrick

-- Asian stock markets recovered sharply from recent losses on World's largest foreign exchange dealersThursday as affirmations of more Chinese stimulus boosted regional sentiment, with Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index leading gains after Micheal Burry’s Scion Asset Management was seen buying heavily into local players.

Asian stocks rebound, Hong Kong leads gains on ‘Big Short’ bets By

The index surged over 2% and was the best performer for the day. The index was largely supported by stellar gains in internet giants JD.com (HK:) and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd (HK:), which rallied over 7% and 3%, respectively.

Burry, who had famously shorted the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis, opened positions totaling over $8 million in (NYSE:) and JD (NASDAQ:) in the fourth quarter of 2022, latest 13F filing showed.

The positions likely reflect optimism over an economic reopening in China, as well as easing government scrutiny against the company’s biggest technology firms. The Hang Seng index has rallied over 45% since November as China began withdrawing anti-COVID measures.

Broader Asian markets were also buoyed by a recovery in technology stocks. South Korea’s and the index rose 1.8% and 0.9%, respectively, while China’s and indexes added 1% and 0.8%, respectively.

The People’s Bank of China said it will undertake more measures to boost economic growth this year, and will also shore up lending as the economy recovers from three years of COVID-related disruptions, state media reports showed.

Optimism over a Chinese economic recovery was also aided by data showing that new home prices rose slightly in January from the prior month. But on a year-on-year basis, Chinese slid 1.5%.

A recovery in China bodes well for broader Asian markets, given the country’s role as a key trading hub for the region. Optimism over China also helped regional markets look past better-than-expected U.S. and data, which likely heralds more interest rate hikes by the .

Asian stocks were nursing steep losses this week amid growing fears of a more hawkish Fed, especially after the inflation reading.

Australia’s index recovered sharply from a steep fall on Wednesday, as ramped up hopes that the will lack sufficient economic headroom to keep raising interest rates.

National Australia Bank Ltd (ASX:), one of the country’s largest lenders, rose 1% after it logged a 19% jump in its quarterly profit. But the stock was still nursing a 3.4% loss this week, amid growing fears of a credit slowdown in Australia.

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