Hong Kong: Stocks end 0.64% higher
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[HONG KONG] Hong Kong shares ended 0.64 per cent higher on Friday, reversing morning losses as the city's leaders prepare to hold talks with pro-democracy protestors who have shut down parts of the financial hub for the past week.
The Hang Seng Index ended 147.49 points higher at 23,080.47 on turnover of US$12.41 billion.
However the index is still well down for the week, having lost more than three percent over Monday and Tuesday. It was closed on Wednesday and Thursday for public holidays.- AFP
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