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Your support makes all the difference.SHARES IN the Hang Seng index were hit by more than HK$5bn (pounds 420m) in placements from two blue-chip stocks. The index ended down 115.17 points or 0.8 per cent at 14,257.44.
Turnover was a hefty HK$16.55bn, up from Tuesday's HK$12bn. Fallers outnumbered gainers by almost two to one.
Traders said the fall was not surprising given the market's solid gains in recent sessions - it rose a total of more than 7 per cent on Friday and Monday.
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