Hong Kong: Stocks close with gains

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[HONG KONG] Hong Kong shares finished on a positive note Tuesday on hopes for a fresh US stimulus package and ahead of a Federal Reserve policy meeting at which it could unveil fresh monetary easing measures. Read more at The Business Times.

[HONG KONG] Hong Kong shares finished on a positive note Tuesday on hopes for a fresh US stimulus package and ahead of a Federal Reserve policy meeting at which it could unveil fresh monetary easing measures.

The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index added 0.71 per cent, or 22.73 points, to 3,227.96, while the Shenzhen Composite Index on China's second exchange gained 1.37 per cent, or 29.47 points to 2,173.84.For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to

 

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