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Hong Kong shares eased on Wednesday, with investors focussed on what the Federal Reserve will say about tightening monetary policy during the rest of the year with markets already pricing in an immediate rise in US interest rates. The Hang Seng index fell 0.2 percent, to 23,792.85 points.
The China Enterprises Index lost 0.4 percent to 10,272.83 points, as traders said there were few surprises from Premier Li Keqiang's news conference at the end of the annual meeting of China's parliament.
Analysts say the market has priced in the probability that the Fed will raise its short-term interest rate when its two-day policy meeting ends later in the global day.
Sector performance was mixed, with energy shares leading the decline as lower oil prices dragged down the sector, while property stocks continued to outperform.

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