Economic Overview - The US economy shows strong data, with the service sector expanding at its fastest pace in nearly four years, as indicated by a service index rise to 56.1, up 2.3 points[1] - ADP reported that US companies added 63,000 jobs in February, the highest since July, indicating a stabilizing labor market[1] Market Reactions - A-shares experienced a gap down, with the Shanghai Composite Index falling by 0.98% to 4082.47 points, while the Shenzhen Component and ChiNext Index dropped by 0.75% and 1.41%, respectively[1] - The Hong Kong Hang Seng Index declined by 2.01% to 25249.48 points, marking a three-day losing streak, with significant pullbacks in oil and gas, shipping sectors, and tech stocks[1] Chinese Economic Outlook - The Chinese government may lower its economic growth target for the year during the upcoming National People's Congress, with economists predicting a fiscal deficit rate of 8%[1] - The meeting will provide insights into China's economic strategies amid global uncertainties, particularly in light of the ongoing Middle East conflicts[1]
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