Shares in Hong Kong/Shanghai bounced on Friday as solid earnings from
top Chinese lenders pushed banks up, while China's remark about
stricking to its loose monetary policy lifted overall sentiment.
China's
key stock index rose 1.2% on Friday and posted a 7.8% gain for october
boosted by solid earnings and an upbeat economic outlook.
The
benchmark Hang Seng Index rose 2.29% its biggest one-day gain in six
weeks. For the week the index was donw 3.7%, its biggest weely drop
sine Jute, but for the month of index was up 3.8%, its second montlhy
gain Industrial & Commercial Bank of China advanced 3.45%, while
Bank of China gained 5.77% after both reported a jump in quarterly
prifit.
China, Hong Kong shares gain on upbeat results
Monday, November 2, 2009Posted by umar draz at 1:53 AM