(Bloomberg) Hong Kong issued its third-highest storm alert for Typhoon Koinu and expects to leave it in place until at least 11 a.m. Monday, a move that is set to impact morning trading on the local bourse. Most Read from BloombergIsrael Latest: Israel Death Toll Rises to 700; US Sends CarrierAs Israel-Hamas War Rages, Oil Traders Focus on IranHamas Attack Prompts Blame Around Israeli IntelligenceIsrael Latest: Scores of Civilians, Soldiers Kidnapped by HamasIsraelis Taken Hostage Were Ripped
Typhoon Koinu strengthened as the storm headed across the South China Sea toward Hong Kong, contrary to earlier expectations by most meteorologists who
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The category four typhoon has injured nearly 200 and caused the cancellation of classes and work in many cities. It is expected to next head toward China's Guangdong province.