Hong Kong Hang Seng gains 0.28%

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China eased 0.15 percent, China Mobile dipped 0.06 percent and Ping An Insurance, Hong Kong & China Gas and China Petroleum and Chemical (Sinopec) all were unchanged. About 2.07 billion Hang Seng index shares were traded ... ( read original story ...)

Boom in startup firms

Invest Hong Kong (InvestHK) says the number of startups last year rose 16 percent, while shared laboratories in Hong Kong also increased from just three five years ago to 55 at present.Charles Ng, associate director-general of investment promotion at ... ( read original story ...)

LeEco repays HK$807 million of China Merchant Bank debt

Shanghai: LeEco has repaid HK$807 million ($103.20 million) of a debt owed to China Merchants Bank and will seek to negotiate with the creditor to secure the release of some of its frozen assets, the wife of the embattled conglomerate’s founder said. ( read original story ...)

The $64 question facing startup founders and would-be founders

As StartmeupHK (http://www.startmeup.hk/), Hong Kong’s annual flagship startup event, gets set for its 2018 lineup of programs and events later this month, we examine a core question that underlies the very startup process: deciding to pursue the startup ... ( read original story ...)

Asian markets build on blistering start to year

Asian markets mostly rose on Tuesday with Hong Kong edging up for an eleventh straight trading day as investors press on with a global rally that has the region enjoy its best start to a year since 2006. Wall Street provided yet another record lead as eyes ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong IPO said to be 1,500 times oversubscribed in frenzy

C-Mer will complete order-taking on Monday (Jan 8) and start trading on Jan 15. A Hong Kong-based external spokesman for the company declined to comment on the IPO. Yixin Group, an online car loan provider backed by Tencent, has been trading below its IPO ... ( read original story ...)

Jack Ma to consider listing Alibaba on Hong Kong stock exchange

“Now I hope Alibaba can come back to list in Hong Kong,” Lam said. She said the stock exchange had decided to start allowing the dual-class share system in midyear, and described allowing the system as a form of economic innovation. I have never been ... ( read original story ...)