Hong Kong: Stocks finish the week on a quiet note
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[HONG KONG] Shares barely moved in Hong Kong on Friday, with investors looking ahead to Federal Reserve boss Jerome Powell's key speech later in the day, while they were weighed by a report saying China planned to further tighten rules on firms listing abroad.
The Hang Seng Index inched down 7.80 points to end at 25,407.89.
The Shanghai Composite rose 0.59 per cent, or 20.49 points, to 3,522.16, while the Shenzhen Composite Index on China's second exchange climbed 0.10 per cent, or 2.54 points, to 2,439.69.
AFP
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