[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks opened slightly higher on Thursday morning as minutes from the Federal Reserve's most recent policy meeting reaffirmed expectations that US interest rates will not rise this year.
The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index was barely moved, inching down 0.38 points to 3,241.55 and the Shenzhen Composite Index, which tracks stocks on China's second exchange, eased 0.08 per cent, or 1.46 points, to 1,777.82.
Hemos resumido esta noticia para que puedas leerla rápidamente. Si estás interesado en la noticia, puedes leer el texto completo aquí. Leer más:
España Últimas Noticias, España Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Hong Kong: Stocks open slightly lower on Thursday[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks edged down in the first few minutes of business on Thursday as investors took their foot off the pedal after a seven-day winning streak. Read more at The Business Times.
Fuente: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Leer más »
Hong Kong: Stocks start week with a gain[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks resumed their upward march Monday as investors returned from a long weekend break to forecast-beating US jobs data that eased worries about the world's top economy. Read more at The Business Times.
Fuente: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Leer más »
Hong Kong: Stocks end with more gains[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks rose Tuesday to build on the previous day's gains, with investors looking ahead to the release of minutes from the Federal Reserve's March policy meeting. Read more at The Business Times.
Fuente: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Leer más »
Hong Kong: Stocks rally at openProperty field_blurb Read more at The Business Times.
Fuente: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Leer más »
Hong Kong: Stocks open lower on Wednesday[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks opened lower on Wednesday morning, tracking losses on Wall Street after the US fuelled fresh trade worries by threatening tariffs on billions of dollars in European Union goods. Read more at The Business Times.
Fuente: BusinessTimes - 🏆 15. / 51 Leer más »