Hong Kong’s unified stock exchange opens for trading in 1986 – SCMP archive



This article was first published on April 3, 1986.

By Jerry Norton

Debut-day is full of contradictions

Considering the historic nature of yesterday’s share market trading, a strong rally might have seemed appropriate.

Instead, the first session in the new unified stock exchange saw prices finish sharply down from Thursday’s close.

But most brokers still described themselves as well satisfied with the performance, despite the Hang Seng index closing the morning-only trading session 22.67 points down at 1,603.27.

Analysts generally thought it could have been much worse, considering the bearish news that came rolling in a week ago after the market finished its last pre-Easter session.

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