Hong Kong: Stocks open higher on Wednesday

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HongKong: Stocks open higher on Wednesday

[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks started with further gains on Wednesday, extending their advance into an eighth day on continued optimism over the reopening of the global economy.China's benchmark Shanghai Composite Index eased 0.

16 per cent, or 4.83 points, to 2,951.28 while the Shenzhen Composite Index on the country's second exchange was flat, inching up 0.64 points to 1,869.97.For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to

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