HK stocks end up 1.6 pct; debutant Greens Holdings up
HONG KONG, Nov 6 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks ended up 1.63 percent on Friday, as local developers and banks rebounded from a recent selloff, while Greens Holdings (1318.HK: Quote, Profile, Research) rose on its trading debut.
The benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI closed up 350.64 points at 21,829.72, its highest in more than a week.
The China Enterprises Index .HSCE of top locally listed mainland Chinese stocks rose 1.66 percent to 13,017.20.
Greens Holdings ended up 12.3 percent, the third company to post gains on its first day of trading in Hong Kong this week. (Reporting by Jun Ebias; Editing by Chris Lewis)
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