* China Enterprises index HSCE gains 0.1%
* HSI financial sub-index rises 0.3%; tech index up 0.4%
HONG KONG, May 4 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks rose on Tuesday, with energy shares leading gains, buoyed by rising oil prices as easing coronavirus curbs in the U.S and Europe raised demand growth hopes.
** By the midday break, the Hang Seng index was up 71.09 points or 0.25% at 28,428.63, and was set to snap two straight sessions of decline. The Hang Seng China Enterprises index gained 0.1% to 10,723.4.
** The sub-index tracking energy shares rose 2.1%, while IT stocks slid 0.15%, financials climbed 0.3% and the property sector edged up 0.02%. Tech index was up 0.4%.