Tuesday, June 18, 2013   

Hang Seng slips; Shanghai subdued
(01-15 10:02)

Stocks in Hong Kong opened 0.26 percent lower after gains in the previous session, with no clear lead from Wall Street after a mixed day for US stocks. The benchmark Hang Seng Index lost 61.08 points to 23,352.18 in the first few minutes of trade, AFP reports.
In Shanghai, shares were flat in early trading as the market took a breather following a rise of more than three percent in the previous session. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index slipped 0.07 percent, or 1.58 points, to 2,310.16.
   
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