The play on Hong Kong came because the market there was closed for three days because of Easter and so is supposed to catch up with a China market that rallied during that period; seen as being undervalued relative to China and opened up to China investors recently, investors reportedly hungry to put large amounts of cash into stocks.
As a result, the Hang Seng Index exploded on the upside this week, gaining an eye-watering 1,997 points or 8 per cent over four trading days.
In contrast, the Straits Times Index on Friday rose 12.08 points to 3,472.38, bringing its gain for the week to 20 points or 0.6 per cent. Turnover on Friday was 2.7 billion units worth S$1.3 billion or an average of S$0.48. Seventeen of the 20 most actively traded stocks cost less than S$0.20.
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