HongKong: Stocks open lower on Monday
Hong Kong stocks started slightly lower on Monday morning as investors took profits following last week's healthy gains.
[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks started slightly lower on Monday morning as investors took profits following last week's healthy gains.The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index added 0.21 per cent, or 6.61 points, to 3,082.11 and the Shenzhen Composite Index, which tracks stocks on China's second exchange, put on 0.17 per cent, or 3.06 points, to 1,809.34.
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