Hong Kong stocks opened lower, extending losses into a seventh day
Benchmark KSE-100 index dives 554.66 points to settle at 39,632.52
Benchmark KSE-100 index inches up 4.79 points to settle at 40,569.35
Benchmark KSE-100 index rises 1,502.37 points to settle at 32,831.83
Seoul was flat, while Shanghai closed 0.3% higher and Singapore was up 0.7%
Investors also fretted on news that US President Donald Trump had frozen US funding for the World Health Organization
Chinese markets remain closed all week
Apple and Microsoft are also worth more than $1 trillion
Pakistan’s stock has outperformed world’s leading stock markets during last three months
Keeps emerging market status following signs of economic recovery