Chinese Shares Tumble, Greek Hopes

 | May 28, 2015 04:15AM ET

Market Brief

Chinese equities tumble after margin lending tighten at brokerages. The Shanghai Composite retreated -3.78% while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng lost -2.10%. In Shanghai, the main gauge is up more than 50% since the beginning of the year; at the same time, the Chinese economy grew only 7%y/y in Q1, the lowest read since Q1 2009. There is clearly a stock market bubble, in our opinion, fuelled by the perspective of further monetary easing from the PBoC, in it attempt to cushion the slowdown, and implemented using margin accounts. However, the biggest challenge is to find out where is the top and to enjoy the ride as long as possible before leaving the vessel ahead of the correction.