HK stocks end up 1.8 pct; Dongfeng Motor gains
HONG KONG, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks rose on Wednesday on bargain hunting after two days of declines, as investors snapped up banks and gold counters, while Dongfeng Motor Group (0489.HK: Quote, Profile, Research) surged after posting profits.
The Hang Seng Index .HSI closed up 1.76 percent or 374.71 points at 21,614.77.
The China Enterprises Index .HSCE of top locally listed mainland Chinese stocks rose 2.64 percent to 12,830.15.
Dongfeng Motor advanced 12.27 percent, after reporting a 4.63 billion yuan ($678.2 million) profit in the first nine months of the year.
(Reporting by Jun Ebias; Editing by Jonathan Hopfner)
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