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QUOTE(Hansel @ Sep 4 2019, 08:59 PM)
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First reported at 4.37 pm this evening by CNBC and subsequently updated within the same evening : https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/04/hong-kong-e...-wednesday.html
The HSI soared by 4% in the afternoon following reports that a controversial extradition bill was set to be withdrawn. By mkt close, the HSI pared some gains to close at 26,523.23 points today giving-up 0.1% from the height of 4%.
On a personal basis for the counter that I'm watching,....
1) HSBC (0005.HK) rose by 3.5%, closed at 57.900 today. Opened at 56.000 this morning.
2) PCCW (0008.HK) rose by 0.7%, closed at 4.300 today,... but this counter opened at 4.300 this morning, hence, there was no real movement if we look solely at today's performance.
3) Public Finance Hldgs (0626.HK) rose by 1.7%, closed at 3.030 today. Opened at 3.010 this morning.
How about other counters, bros and sis ?
First reported at 4.37 pm this evening by CNBC and subsequently updated within the same evening : https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/04/hong-kong-e...-wednesday.html
The HSI soared by 4% in the afternoon following reports that a controversial extradition bill was set to be withdrawn. By mkt close, the HSI pared some gains to close at 26,523.23 points today giving-up 0.1% from the height of 4%.
On a personal basis for the counter that I'm watching,....
1) HSBC (0005.HK) rose by 3.5%, closed at 57.900 today. Opened at 56.000 this morning.
2) PCCW (0008.HK) rose by 0.7%, closed at 4.300 today,... but this counter opened at 4.300 this morning, hence, there was no real movement if we look solely at today's performance.
3) Public Finance Hldgs (0626.HK) rose by 1.7%, closed at 3.030 today. Opened at 3.010 this morning.
How about other counters, bros and sis ?
Sep 4 2019, 09:28 PM

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