Hong Kong hosted a summit for some top Wall Street executives earlier this month, aiming to show the city was open to the world. In a case of bad timing, its financial markets were forced to close early that day.
The city’s weather observatory issued a Typhoon No. 8 signal a little before 2 p.m. on Nov. 2, causing its exchange to suspend trading in stocks and derivatives for the rest of the day.
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