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Hang Seng Index opens higher with Alibaba and Tianqi Lithium surging
Monday, 11 August 2025 09:20 WIB | HANGSENG |HANG SENGSaham Hong Kong

The Hang Seng Index opened 87 points higher, or 0.35%, at 24,946 points, while the National Enterprises Index rose by 23 points, or 0.26%, to 8,918 points. The Technology Index increased by 10 points, or 0.19%, to 5,470 points.

In the technology sector, Alibaba saw a rise of 1.46%, Meituan gained 0.25%, and Kuaishou added 0.19%. Conversely, Xiaomi declined by 0.39%, and Tencent remained unchanged.

Source : Dimsumdaily.hk

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