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Asian shares were volatile on Thursday as concerns that tensions in Hong Kong could impede the progress of the US China trade agreement offset optimism over US economic data on Thanksgiving.
U.S. President trump signed into law Wednesday a bill that Congress supports Hong Kong protesters. China's Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Thursday that the United States signed into law the so-called "Hong Kong Bill of human rights and democracy", which seriously interfered in Hong Kong affairs, China's internal affairs, seriously violated international law and the basic norms of international relations, and was a naked hegemonic act. The Chinese government and people firmly opposed it.
This limited the MSCI Mingsheng Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) index, which fell nearly 0.1% over the past week.
With the weakening of the kinetic energy, the Nikkei index. N225, Hang Seng Index. HSI and China Securities 200 index. Csi200 went up and down in the flat market.
E-mini S & P 500 futures fell 0.3%, eurostoxx 50 futures fell 0.1%.


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