Hong Kong Stocks Roar Into 2021 on Surge of Investment From China (Nikkei Asia)
After a limp 2020, the Hang Seng Index is roaring ahead this year, with enthusiastic Chinese investors pushing the Hong Kong bourse to a 20-month high.
Most signs suggest the Chinese hunger for Hong Kong stocks will continue for the time being, with investors buying new-economy shares, such as Tencent Holdings, and stocks in other companies including China Mobile and Xiaomi. READ MORE (CACHED ARTICLE)
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