Hong Kong: Stocks open down on Monday
HONG KONG stocks fell again at the beginning of trade on Monday (Oct 3), with investors looking ahead to a key US jobs report at the end of the week, while attention will also turn to the upcoming earnings season.
The Hang Seng Index shed 1.00 per cent or 172.58 points to 17,050.25.
Mainland Chinese markets are closed all week for a national holiday. AFP
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