41. Hong Kong stocks rose as easing interbank lending rates prompted investors to seek value in property companies and banks. 42. HONG KONG stocks were mixed as gains by banks and utility issues offset declines by property companies. 43. Hopewell Holdings Ltd., the construction and property company headed by Gordon Wu, suffered one of the biggest losses among benchmark stocks. 44. Holding back further gains in the market were declines by property companies, which will be squeezed by high interest rates and slumping demand for real estate. 45. Hong Kong shares rose as Hang Seng Bank Ltd. posted its biggest gain in more than two years and property companies rallied. 46. HONG KONG stocks rose as declining U.S. bond yields buoyed property companies. 47. HONG KONG stocks rose, as easing interbank rates prompted investors to seek value in property companies and banks. 48. Hong Kong stocks rose, as property companies drove the benchmark index near a record high. 49. HONG KONG stocks were mixed as declines in Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. and property companies offset a gain in HSBC Holdings Plc. 50. HSBC Holdings Plc, Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. and other banks and property companies were hit hardest by rising interest rates. |
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