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HK shares drop across board, pace Wall St losses

Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:04pm EST

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 (Updates to open)
 HONG KONG, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks fell on
Friday, tracking losses on Wall Street, with China Mobile
(0941.HK) leading the losses on speculation that an industry
reshuffle may start next year.
 The benchmark Hang Seng Index .HSI opened at 27,511.54, or
1.19 percent lower than Thursday's close.
 The China Enterprises index of H shares .HSCE, or Hong
Kong-listed shares in mainland companies, was down 1.43 percent
as of 0202 GMT.
 (Reporting by Judy Hua)































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