China mainland shares rise after holiday but Hong Kong index falls 10%
HONG KONG — Dannie Li, a 30-year-old with 140,000 yuan ($19,840) in China stock funds, could not wait for the mainland markets to reopen Tuesday after a seven-day National Day break. Shares were on a government-stimulus-fueled tear before the holidays, and Li had seen enough. “Once I get all my investment capital back, I will…