HONG KONG, Nov 18 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks ended higher on Thursday, snapping four straight sessions of losses, as investors scooped up beaten down stocks such as oil and metals counters.
The Hang Seng Index <.HSI> ended 1.82 percent higher at 23,637.39, rebounding from a near three-week closing low on Wednesday.
The China Enterprises Index <.HSCE> was up 2.27 percent. (Reporting by Jun Ebias; Editing by Chris Lewis)