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Print Print edition: 2017-02-04

Hong Kong stocks fall

Published February 4, 2017 Updated February 4, 2017 12:00am

Hong Kong stocks suffered their fourth consecutive session of declines on Friday, as a robust post-Christmas rebound appears to be losing steam amid uncertainty over global growth and fresh signs of policy tightening in China. Sentiment was also depressed by a slump in commodity prices on the mainland, which knocked shares of resources firms traded in Hong Kong.
The benchmark Hang Seng index fell 0.2 percent, to 23,129.21, while the China Enterprises Index lost 0.1 percent, to 9,683.23 points.
For the week, Hang Seng dropped 1 percent, while HSCE lost 0.7 percent.
Linus Yip, strategist at First Shanghai Securities Ltd, said a series of controversial policies unveiled by U.S president Donald Trump raised fears of rising trade and political
frictions, which is sapping investor confidence.
"There's a lot of unpredictability in the external environment, so investors are becoming risk-averse," Yip said, adding the market is under pressure to consolidate after rebounding strongly since late December.
The People's Bank of China raised the interest rates on open market operations on Friday morning, reinforcing views that Beijing is opting for a "prudent and neutral" monetary policy stance this year.
Sector performance was mixed. An index tracking raw materials fell nearly 1 percent, as commodity prices in China tumbled.

Copyright Reuters, 2017

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