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China ADRs fall on diminished stimulus expectations



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** Chinese companies' US-listed shares fall premarket after mainland peers declined on Friday but booked their best week in a month, as investors lowered expectations for Beijing's fiscal stimulus package and took profit ahead of the announcement .SS

** China, after market close, announced fresh round of fiscal support for its sputtering economy with a package that eases debt repayment strains for local governments

** Beijing will let local governments allocate 10 trillion yuan ($1.40 trillion) towards reducing off-balance sheet, or "hidden" debt

** The ceiling for local governments to issue special bonds will be raised to 35.52 trillion yuan from 29.52 trillion

** Concerns about China's long-term outlook have been compounded by the U.S. election win by Donald Trump, who has threatened tariffs in excess of 60% on all Chinese goods

** Shanghai Composite .SSEC closed down 0.5% and blue-chip CSI 300 .CSI300 fell 1%

** Alibaba BABA.N, JD.com JD.O and PDD Holdings PDD.O down 2.7%-4%

** EV firms Li Auto LI.O falls 4.9%, Nio NIO.N down 2.8% and Xpeng XPEV.N slips 2.1%

** Gaming stock Bilibili BILI.O slides 4.2%, search engine giant Baidu BIDU.O down 2.3%, video platform iQIYI IQ.O falls 2.8%

** Tencent Music TME.N down 2.3% and Weibo WB.O slips 2.6%

** Chinese ETFs such as iShares MSCI China ETF MCHI.O down 4.5%, KraneShares CSI China ETF KWEB.P slides 4.8% and iShares China Large-Cap ETF FXI.P down 4.5%



Reporting by Sukriti Gupta in Bengaluru

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