Hong Kong: Stocks open higher
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HONG KONG stocks opened higher on Friday (May 20) despite Wall Street suffering a battering over recession fears.
The Hang Seng rose 1.74 per cent, or 350.27 points, to 20,470.95.
The Shanghai Composite Index increased 0.33 per cent, or 10.13 points, to 3,107.09, while the mainland's second exchange, the Shenzhen Composite Index, rose 0.52 per cent, or 10.14 points, to 1,962.85. AFP
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