Hong Kong shares ended barely higher Friday, taking a breather after decent gains on the first trading day of the Year of the Snake, as investors waited for China’s markets to reopen next week.
The blue-chip Hang Seng Index rose 31.31 points, or 0.13%, to 23,444.56 after narrowly trading between 23,284.05 and 23,446.77 during the session.
Turnover totaled 46.67 billion Hong Kong dollars (US$6.02 billion), up from HK$23.09 billion Thursday, but remained lackluster when compared with HK$65.74 billion on Feb. 8. Hong Kong’s financial markets were closed from Monday to Wednesday for the Chinese New Year holiday.
Read Full Article HERE
Fiona Law, Wall Street Journal via CHINA US Focus http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ChinaUsFocus/~3/SjsVkIafBdo/
No comments:
Post a Comment