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    Bullish stock market echoes reform optimism, calls for caution

    (Xinhua) Updated: 2015-05-01 15:28

    BEIJING - Chinese stocks closed lower on Thursday, the last trading day of April, indicating cautious market optimism after a continued rally.

    The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index grew over 13 percent in the first quarter (Q1) this year from about 3,200 points to almost 4,500. Trading has been so active that the combined turnover for the Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses hit a record 1.8 trillion yuan ($294.42 billion) on April 20, with the former reaching an all time high of 1.1476 trillion yuan: The display at the bourse was not designed to even display a numerical value that high.

    Chinese new stock accounts rose by 433 percent year on year in Q1 to reach almost eight million.

    Last week, a record-high 4.13 million Chinese applied for new accounts, up 26.81 percent week on week. Now about one thirteenth of Chinese play the stock market.

    About 62 percent of the new investors are in their late twenties or early thirties, according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC).

    Analysts believe that the stock market boom echoes expectations of reform measures, and warned against possible risks of violent fluctuations due to over leveraging.

    Bullish about reform

    The Shanghai Composite Index has grown over 40 percent since early March, after detailed reform blueprints for the year were outlined at the annual parliamentary sessions.

    Analysts believe that instead of being directly linked to economic growth speed, the bull market is a result of multiple factors including funds, confidence and policies.

    "The accelerating growth pace is the outcome of investors' keen expectations for more detailed and bold reforms steps this year, such as reform of State-owned enterprises, the Belt and Road Initiative and financial reforms," said Yang Delong, chief analyst with China Southern Fund.

    Meanwhile, continued market liquidity injection through reserve requirement ratio and interest rate cuts also saw more capital channeled into the stock market as the property market, burdened by overcapacity, loses its appeal, said Gao Shanwen, chief economist with Anxin Securities.

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