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At closing bell, the benchmark Hang Seng Index declined 1.6%, or 479.91 points, to 29,447.85. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped 1.78%, or 212 points, to 11,677.45.
The Hang Seng Index had risen more than 10% this year through Thursday when it surpassed the 30,000 level for the first time since May 2019. It still logged a 3.1% gain for the week, aided by record inflows of mainland cash through the southbound channels of the Stock Connect programme.
Concerns about Covid-19 infections remain high. China reported 103 new local cases on January 21, with outbreaks lingering in northern Hebei and Heilongjiang provinces.
CNOOC plunged 5.6% to HK$7.80, the most since November 30, after index compiler MSCI decided to delete the stock from the MSCI ACWI and MSCI China All Shares indexes.
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