01 Jan Hong Kong stocks hit 10-year high; China up on factory activity
SHANGHAI, Jan 2 (Reuters) – Hong Kong stocks rose to the
highest level in over a decade on Tuesday, aided by a surge in
property shares as well as China’s H-Share full convertibility
reform which is generally viewed as positive to Hong Kong-listed
Chinese companies.
** China stocks also started 2018 trading on a bullish note on
better-than-expected December manufacturing activity.
highest level in over a decade on Tuesday, aided by a surge in
property shares as well as China’s H-Share full convertibility
reform which is generally viewed as positive to Hong Kong-listed
Chinese companies.
** China stocks also started 2018 trading on a bullish note on
better-than-expected December manufacturing activity.
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