Hong Kong: Stocks end week on a negative note
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[HONG KONG] Hong Kong shares fell on Friday after three days of gains, with market heavyweight Tencent tumbling after it was hit by an anti-monopoly fine by China that fuelled fears authorities had the tech giant in its sights after gunning for Alibaba.
The Hang Seng Index shed 2.20 per cent, or 645.89 points, to 28,739.72.
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index added 0.47 per cent, or 16.25 points, to 3,453.08, while the Shenzhen Composite Index on China's second exchange gained 0.17 per cent, or 3.77 points, to 2,220.26.
AFP
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