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Hang Seng Index Falls 0.9%; AIA Group Leads Decline
Wednesday, 5 February 2025 15:44 WIB | HANGSENG |HANG SENGSahamHongkong IndeksHangSeng

The Hang Seng Index fell 0.9% at 20,597.09 in Hong Kong. The move was the biggest since falling 1.6% on Jan. 22 and follows the previous session's increase of 2.8%.

AIA Group Ltd. contributed the most to the index decline, decreasing 1.9%. Nongfu Spring Co. had the largest drop, falling 6.9%.

Today, 67 of 83 shares fell, while 15 rose; all sectors were lower, led by commerce and industry stocks.

Source: Bloomberg

 

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