CK Hutchison shares volatile as China scrutinizes Panama ports sale

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HONG KONG — The shares of Hong Kong-listed companies controlled by tycoon Li Ka-shing’s family empire remained under pressure on Monday, with investors unnerved by China’s repeated criticism of the conglomerate’s sale of global ports, including two at the strategic Panama Canal.

CK Hutchison — the company that agreed to sell the assets, valued at $22.8 billion, to a consortium led by U.S. investment fund BlackRock — opened 2.4% lower at 45.15 Hong Kong dollars on Monday, after losing 6.4% on Friday. The stock rebounded later in the morning session for a modest gain on the day.



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