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[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks ended with more losses Thursday, in line with a broad sell-off across Asia following a negative lead from Wall Street with energy firms hit by falling oil price Read more at The Business Times.

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Hong Kong stocks ended with more losses Thursday, in line with a broad sell-off across Asia following a negative lead from Wall Street with energy firms hit by falling oil price[HONG KONG] Hong Kong stocks ended with more losses Thursday, in line with a broad sell-off across Asia following a negative lead from Wall Street with energy firms hit by falling oil priceThe benchmark Shanghai Composite Index sank 1.04 per cent, or 30.51 points, to 2,901.

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