Hong Kong Stocks end down

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Last Updated : Jun 27 2017 | 4:13 PM IST
The Hong Kong stock market ended slight lower in narrow trade on Thursday, 22 June 2017, after the mixed performance of the US markets overnight, tumble in the growth enterprise market (GEM) for start-ups due to worries over potential policy changes, and on caution ahead of ahead of U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's speech later in the day. The Hang Seng index fell 0.1%, to 25,839.99, while the China Enterprises Index lost 0.3%, to 10,498.07 points. Turnover increased to HK$72.5 billion from HK$68.2 billion on Monday.

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First Published: Jun 27 2017 | 3:59 PM IST

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