If you want to perform a hover like event on any HTML element, then you can do it like this.
HTML
 <div (mouseenter) ="mouseEnter('div a') "  (mouseleave) ="mouseLeave('div A')">
        <h2>Div A</h2>
 </div> 
 <div (mouseenter) ="mouseEnter('div b')"  (mouseleave) ="mouseLeave('div B')">
        <h2>Div B</h2>
 </div>
Component
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
    moduleId: module.id,
    selector: 'basic-detail',
    templateUrl: 'basic.component.html',
})
export class BasicComponent{
   mouseEnter(div : string){
      console.log("mouse enter : " + div);
   }
   mouseLeave(div : string){
     console.log('mouse leave :' + div);
   }
}
You should use both mouseenter and mouseleave events in order to fully implement functional hover events in angular 2.
yes there is on-mouseover in angular2 instead of ng-Mouseover like in angular 1.x so you have to write this :-
<div on-mouseover='over()' style="height:100px; width:100px; background:#e2e2e2">hello mouseover</div>
over(){
    console.log("Mouseover called");
  }
As @Gunter Suggested in comment there is alternate of on-mouseover we can use this too. Some people prefer the on- prefix alternative, known as the canonical form.
HTML Code -
<div (mouseover)='over()' (mouseout)='out()' style="height:100px; width:100px; background:#e2e2e2">hello mouseover</div>
Controller/.TS Code -
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
  selector: 'my-app',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: [ './app.component.css' ]
})
export class AppComponent  {
  name = 'Angular';
  over(){
    console.log("Mouseover called");
  }
  out(){
    console.log("Mouseout called");
  }
}
Working Example
Some other Mouse events can be used in Angular -
(mouseenter)="myMethod()"
(mousedown)="myMethod()"
(mouseup)="myMethod()"
    You can do it with a host:
import { Directive, ElementRef, Input } from '@angular/core';
@Directive({
  selector: '[myHighlight]',
  host: {
    '(mouseenter)': 'onMouseEnter()',
    '(mouseleave)': 'onMouseLeave()'
  }
})
export class HighlightDirective {
  private _defaultColor = 'blue';
  private el: HTMLElement;
  constructor(el: ElementRef) { this.el = el.nativeElement; }
  @Input('myHighlight') highlightColor: string;
  onMouseEnter() { this.highlight(this.highlightColor || this._defaultColor); }
  onMouseLeave() { this.highlight(null); }
   private highlight(color:string) {
    this.el.style.backgroundColor = color;
  }
}
Just adapt it to your code (found at: https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/attribute-directives.html )
If you are interested in the mouse entering or leaving one of your components you can use the @HostListener decorator:
import { Component, HostListener, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
  selector: 'my-component',
  templateUrl: './my-component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./my-component.scss']
})
export class MyComponent implements OnInit {
  @HostListener('mouseenter') 
  onMouseEnter() {
    this.highlight('yellow');
  }
  @HostListener('mouseleave') 
  onMouseLeave() {
    this.highlight(null);
  }
...
}
As explained in the link in @Brandon comment to OP (https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/guide/attribute-directives.html)
Simply do (mouseenter) attribute in Angular2+...
In your HTML do:
<div (mouseenter)="mouseHover($event)">Hover!</div> 
and in your component do:
import { Component, OnInit } from '@angular/core';
@Component({
  selector: 'component',
  templateUrl: './component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./component.scss']
})
export class MyComponent implements OnInit {
  mouseHover(e) {
    console.log('hovered', e);
  }
} 
    For handling the event on overing, you can try something like this (it works for me):
In the Html template:
<div (mouseenter)="onHovering($event)" (mouseleave)="onUnovering($event)">
  <img src="../../../contents/ctm-icons/alarm.svg" class="centering-me" alt="Alerts" />
</div>
In the angular component:
    onHovering(eventObject) {
    console.log("AlertsBtnComponent.onHovering:");
    var regExp = new RegExp(".svg" + "$");
    var srcObj = eventObject.target.offsetParent.children["0"];
    if (srcObj.tagName == "IMG") {
        srcObj.setAttribute("src", srcObj.getAttribute("src").replace(regExp, "_h.svg"));       
    }
   }
   onUnovering(eventObject) {
    console.log("AlertsBtnComponent.onUnovering:");
    var regExp = new RegExp("_h.svg" + "$");
    var srcObj = eventObject.target.offsetParent.children["0"];
    if (srcObj.tagName == "IMG") {
        srcObj.setAttribute("src", srcObj.getAttribute("src").replace(regExp, ".svg"));
    }
}
    If the mouse over for all over the component is your option, you can directly is @hostListener to handle the events to perform the mouse over al below.
  import {HostListener} from '@angular/core';
  @HostListener('mouseenter') onMouseEnter() {
    this.hover = true;
    this.elementRef.nativeElement.addClass = 'edit';
  }
  @HostListener('mouseleave') onMouseLeave() {
    this.hover = false;
    this.elementRef.nativeElement.addClass = 'un-edit';
  }
Its available in @angular/core. I tested it in angular 4.x.x
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