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Hong Kong back to business after Typhoon Usagi

Services slowly resuming after storm warnings cancelled

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A man walks on an empty street in the Soho district of Hong Kong. Photo: AFP
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Services in Hong Kong are slowly resuming after the Observatory cancelled all tropical cyclone signals at 10.25am.

The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing announced that trading in the securities and derivatives markets would resume from 1pm. It said that when the securities market resumed trading, there would be no pre-opening session. For futures contracts to which the pre-opening session normally applies, the pre-opening session will begin half an hour before trading resumes.

The Marine Department also announced that the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal in Sheung Wan has been reopened.

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Services for Star Ferry, MTR and KMB are now running as normal, while the China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui has already been re-opened.

Video: Buses and MTR resume operation as Typhoon Usagi leaves Hong Kong

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