New | Hong Kong stocks ends Christmas week higher; Chinese shares close softer

Hong Kong shares ended higher on Thursday in light business as most players were already away for Christmas, meanwhile Chinese stocks eased by the close as the markets kept a wary eye on a security alert of possible violence against Westerners in a shopping district in Beijing.
The key Hang Seng Index rose 97.54 points or by 0.44 per cent to settle at 22,138.13. The market was only open until noon on Thursday and will reopen for business on Monday.
On the week, the Hang Seng gained 382.57 points or 1.75 per cent.
In China, the Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.65 per cent to close at 3,612.49 while the Shenzhen composite was off 0.2 per cent to end at 2,346.37.
The Shanghai Index had its worst day since December 8.
“Trading volume in China has been declining since the start of December, which could mean that the Shanghai Composite may not be making much headway in either direction for the rest of the year,” said Bernard Aw, a strategist at IG Asia Pte. in Singapore.