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Just caught up with Friday's hong kong stocks action and it's looking pretty solid. After dropping nearly 400 points earlier in the week, the Hang Seng bounced back nicely, closing at 20,506 with a 0.93% gain. Kind of a mixed bag across sectors though - financials led the way while tech and property were all over the place. What caught my eye was how some of the big names moved. Xiaomi spiked 5%, China Resources Land jumped over 6%, and Mengniu Dairy was up more than 5%. But then you had Li Auto down 10.5% and CSPC Pharma getting hammered with an 11% drop. The broader market sentiment seems to be shifting though. Wall Street wrapped up Friday in the green across the board - Dow up 0.69%, NASDAQ +0.80%, S&P 500 +0.41%. Traders are digesting some solid earnings beats from the big tech names, and there's growing optimism that interest rates might ease up. Even the jobs report showing slower growth is being seen as potentially bullish for rate cuts. Oil also ticked higher on Middle East tension concerns. Looking at the hong kong stocks market for next week, the consensus is we should see another positive open. The combination of solid earnings news and renewed rate optimism is keeping sentiment constructive across Asian bourses. Watching how the financial and tech sectors shake out will be key - that's where the real action seems to be in these hong kong stocks moves.