Hong Kong
IPO market keeps shrinking
Hong Kong’s stock as a major capital market took another hit when China Everbright Bank Company put its IPO on hold.
IPO market keeps shrinking
Hong Kong’s stock as a major capital market took another hit when China Everbright Bank Company put its IPO on hold.
ICBC securities service center now open for business
A subsidiary of China’s and the world’s largest bank recently opened its first securities service center in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong sues Ernst & Young
Accounting firm Ernst & Young faces a dilemma that could violate the laws of Hong Kong and China either way.
Export outlook poor for the rest of the year
Domestic exports plunged 16.8% from January to July compared to the year earlier as the economy continues to suffer from the economic slowdown.
Hong Kong holds on to its talent as financial services struggles
The employment market in Hong Kong financial services is less buoyant than it was 18 months ago; major banks have been making redundancies, and recruitment remains at comparatively low levels. Despite this, Hong Kong financial professionals show few signs of wanting to leave the city.
Corruption, wealth and big business
“August 21 - Vietnamese police have arrested one of the country’s wealthiest bankers over undisclosed financial crimes, triggering sharp falls on stock markets in the economically troubled nation”.
Tourists from mainland surged four-fold
Hong Kong is pressured to boost infrastructure, services and living costs.
Mortgage loans application and approvals fall
Mortgage loans drawn down during July dropped by 20% compared with June, to $16.1 billion, said the Monetary Authority.
Hong Kong boosts depositor protection
The Hong Kong Deposit Protection Board says it will remain vigilant against threats that may arise from the slowing global economy.
Mainlanders boost sagging Hong Kong tourism
Tourist arrivals for the first seven months of 2012 increased 15.2% to 26.7m.
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Retail sales growth to slip 10% amid global lull
High-end luxury products gained only 3.1% sales growth.
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Huo Yingli joins HKMA
Huo Yingli has been appointed Monetary Authority Senior Adviser at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
HKMA repo financing platform has first transaction
J.P. Morgan completes Hong Kong’s first HK$ tri-party repo transaction.
Social media week returns to Hong Kong
Social Media Week Hong Kong will take place across the city from September 25 to 27.
Hong Kong Airlines might cancel A380 order
Cracks in the wings of the Airbus A380 have prompted Hong Kong Airlines to consider canceling its order for 10 Airbus A380 superjumbos.