19 Feb Hong Kong stocks inch up after Lunar New Year break, H-shares ease
HONG KONG, Feb 20 (Reuters) – Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang
Seng index edged up at midday on Tuesday as the city’s
markets reopened after the Lunar New Year holiday, while the
index of China’s H-shares index fell.
** By lunch break, the Hang Seng was up 36.22 points or 0.12
percent at 31,151.65. The Hang Seng China Enterprises index slid
0.18 percent to 12,512.92.
** The Hang Seng sub-index that tracks energy shares
rose 0.4 percent while the IT sector rose 0.97
percent. The financial sector was 0.
Seng index edged up at midday on Tuesday as the city’s
markets reopened after the Lunar New Year holiday, while the
index of China’s H-shares index fell.
** By lunch break, the Hang Seng was up 36.22 points or 0.12
percent at 31,151.65. The Hang Seng China Enterprises index slid
0.18 percent to 12,512.92.
** The Hang Seng sub-index that tracks energy shares
rose 0.4 percent while the IT sector rose 0.97
percent. The financial sector was 0.
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