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Month: May 2020

Posted on 05/05/2020

Stocks in Hong Kong rise as the city’s economy takes a hit in first quarter

Hong Kong's government announced on Monday that the city's economy contracted 8.9% in the first quarter as compared to a year ago — its largest decline on record since 1974. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Hong Kong to lift major social restrictions as virus fades

Hong Kong on Tuesday announced plans to ease major social distancing measures, including reopening schools, cinemas, bars and beauty parlours after the Chinese territory largely halted local ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Asia Virus Latest: India Embarks On Repatriation; Hong Kong To Ease Curbs

Penguin carers in Hong Kong have worked long shifts to keep the monochrome troupe healthy Photo: AFP / Richard A. Brooks. India has embarked on a "massive" operation involving nav ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Does Greenland Hong Kong Holdings Limited (HKG:337) Have A Good P/E Ratio?

This article is written for those who want to get better at using price to earnings ratios (P/E ratios). To keep ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Former Hong Kong leaders launch pro-Beijing coalition

Beijing alliance to uphold China’s “one country, two systems” policy and work to revive the city’s economy following months of anti-government protests ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

China’s Kingsoft Cloud tests US market with biggest IPO in months

Kingsoft Cloud, the Xiaomi-backed cloud services company, is testing US investor appetite for Chinese public offerings on the heels of the Luckin Coffee scandal with a listing that could raise more ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

As Hong Kong Economy Sinks, Scant Liquidity Underpins Dollar

The economy is crashing like never before, yet Hong Kong’s interest rates are expected to stay relatively elevated. That’s bad news for pretty much everyone apart from those betting on prolonged ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Stocks in Hong Kong edge higher as the city’s economy takes a hit in first quarter

Hong Kong's government announced on Monday that the city's economy contracted 8.9% in the first quarter as compared to a year ago — its largest decline on record since 1974. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Worst Is Over for Hong Kong Property Prices, Citigroup Says

The worst is likely over for Hong Kong’s residential real estate market and home prices should resume their upward trajectory from this month to rise as much as 10% by the end of the year. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Hong Kong Retail Faces Record Weakness as China Consumers Vanish

Hong Kong’s retailers will need to get creative to survive the deepening recession that’s enveloped the city as tourists from the mainland who fueled past rebounds are unlikely to come to the rescue ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Coronavirus pushes Hong Kong economy into deepest contraction on record in first quarter

Hong Kong's recession deepened in the first quarter as the coronavirus pandemic dealt a heavy blow to business activity, already in decline following months of often violent anti-government protest ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Breakingviews – Corona Capital: Baseball and robo-taxis

Corona Capital is a daily column updated throughout the day by Breakingviews columnists around the world with short, sharp pandemic-related insights. ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

Hong Kong businesses will need more fiscal support, says economist

The current virus relief package from the Hong Kong government's is not a small amount; but businesses have been hit hard by protests, the coronavirus, and renewed trade tensions, and they will need ... ( read original story ...)

Posted on 05/05/2020

As Hong Kong’s Economy Sinks, Scant Liquidity Underpins Dollar

The economy is crashing like never before, yet Hong Kong’s interest rates are expected to stay relatively elevated. That’s bad news for pretty much everyone apart from those betting on prolonged ... ( read original story ...)

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