HSBC Names Mark Tucker to be First Outsider as Chairman

Mr. Tucker, 59, would be the first outsider to take the chairman’s role at HSBC as the bank, which is based in London but generates much of its profit in Asia, reshapes its leadership. He is expected to relocate from Hong Kong to London for the role. ( read original story ...)

HK leader given role in China's top political advisory body

BEIJING — China's top political advisory body voted Monday to appoint Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying to the ceremonial post of vice chairman, ahead of his departure from office in July. Leung announced in December that he wouldn't seek a ... ( read original story ...)

Ultra-rich in mainland, HK love property

Visitors take photos at the Kowloon waterfront facing Victoria Harbor that overlooks prime property of Hong Kong. Ultra-rich people grew in Chinese mainland and Hong Kong in 2016. [Photo/Agencies] The Chinese mainland and Hong Kong saw strong growth in ... ( read original story ...)

The shadow looming over Hong Kong’s pumped up asset prices

Because of its “currency board” exchange rate link to the US dollar, Hong Kong automatically imports US monetary policy. So when the US Federal Reserve initiated its “quantitative easing” (QE) policy in the depths of the financial crisis in 2008 ... ( read original story ...)

Hang Seng Rises As Goldman Turns Bullish On China’s Banks

The Hang Seng ... Agricultural Bank of China has the shortest asset duration, which means it can roll over its short-term assets and invest at higher interest rates. Goldman also likes ICBC and Postal Savings Bank of China (1658.Hong Kong). ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong Regulator Probes CCB International's IPO Work

Hong Kong’s securities regulator is investigating CCB International Holdings Ltd., the No. 2 underwriter of initial public offerings in the city last year, for its role advising a Chinese seafood supplier on now-scrapped listing plans, according to ... ( read original story ...)