Thursday, July 11, 2013

Hong Kong stocks down 0.39 percent by lunch





HONG KONG–Hong Kong shares slipped 0.39 percent in the morning session on Friday as profit-takers cashed in after the previous day’s rally.


The benchmark Hang Seng Index fell 83.82 points to 21,353.67 by the break on turnover of HK$30.48 billion (US$3.93 billion).


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