Stocks in the Asia-Pacific region increased Wednesday, Aug. 30, the Japanese market showing a third day of increases. Hong Kong stocks were flat, with the...
Stocks in the Asia-Pacific region increased Wednesday, Aug. 30, the Japanese market showing a third day of increases.
Among the Hang Seng Index constituents, computers/consumer electronics company Lenovo Group 992, +3.84% saw the largest increase Wednesday, as shares rose 3.8%. Shares of pharmacies/drug stores firm JD Health International 6618, -3.58% and real estate services/transactions company Country Garden Holdings 2007, -3.30% dropped 3.6% and 3.3%, respectively.
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