KEY POINTS
  • Asia-Pacific shares fell on Wednesday as investors digest inflation data from China and look ahead to the U.S. CPI report.
  • China's consumer prices increased 2.7% in July compared with the same period in 2021, the most since July 2020.
  • Economists predict that consumer inflation in the U.S. will come in at 8.7%, compared with 9.1% in June, according to Dow Jones.

SINGAPORE — Asia-Pacific shares fell on Wednesday as investors digest inflation data from China and look ahead to the U.S. CPI report.

Hong Kong's Hang Seng index fell 1.96% to close at 19,610.84, with the Hang Seng Tech index down 2.83%. Heavyweights Meituan and JD.com fell 3.64% and 4.46% respectively.