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Hang Seng Index Rises 0.46% This Week to 17799.61 -- Data Talk
The Hang Seng Index is up 81.00 points or 0.46% this week to 17799.61 --Up two of the past three weeks --Today it is down 228.67 points or 1.27% --Largest one-day point and percentage decline since
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Hong Kong stock market closed low today, with all three major indices falling more than 1%. SenseTime's stock plummeted more than 16%. Banks, technology, and auto stocks were weak, with Bank of China and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China falling abo
The three major stock indexes in Hong Kong fell collectively, with the Hang Seng Technology Index falling as much as 2% and eventually closing down 1.45%. The Hang Seng Index and the National Index dropped 1.27% and 1.37% respectively. The Hang Seng Index fell more than 200 points, once again losing the 18,000 level.
Hong Kong stock market mid-day review: The three major indices collectively fell, and the technology index fell by nearly 2%. Auto stocks fell across the board, with Xiaopeng and Lengrun falling more than 4%.
In the morning session of the Hong Kong stock market, the three major indexes fell, with the Hang Seng Tech Index performing the worst, down 1.83%. The Hang Seng Index and the national index fell by 1.09% and 1.27% respectively. The Hang Seng Index once again lost the 18,000 mark.