What is the Hang Seng50?
The Hang Seng50 is the main stock market in Hong Kong calculated by Hansen Index service.

The Hong Kong Stock Exchange, a special administrative region of China, has a high stock market influence and exercise market influence.

Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997 and is now a Special Administrative Region of China.

From a financial point of view, Hong Kong is considered a traditional financial powerhouse and financial hub. This is because, in the course of Hong Kong's financial development, a series of events systematized and upgraded Hong Kong's financial system, and legal system, which have now reached the highest level in the world.

Based on this, the Hang Seng Index, Hong Kong's representative index, is evaluated as a global maker.
A deep perspective
Usually Hong Kong has exports to mainland China. If China's economy is strong, Hong Kong's export outlook will rise. Hong Kong's economy is likely to slow down if the Chinese economy goes into recession in the future. This is deeply related to the fact that most of the stocks that make up Hang Seng50 are Chinese companies. The economic stability of mainland China is a trusted shield of Hong Kong's economy.