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Hong Kong stock market plans yuan futures contract

Hong Kong's stock exchange operator says it's launching a futures contract denominated in yuan, the latest step in promoting the Asian financial center as an offshore trading hub for China's currency. (read on…) Related items Manchester United eyes Hong Kong listing Malaysian listed XiDeLang eyes dual listing in Hong Kong Hong Kong traders face...

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Prudential eyes Thai bank's insurance assets – sources

HONG KONG (Reuters) – British insurer Prudential Plc is considering bidding for the insurance business of Thailand's Thanachart Bank, sources said, in an around $500 million (310 million pounds) deal that would help it better tackle arch rival AIA in the Southeast Asian nation. The Thanachart Bank unit, which is set to be auctioned,...

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Tradetuber, a Trusted E-Business Service Platform, Hits Headlines by Announcing their Plans to Build an E-Commerce …

Reputed e-business service provider Tradetuber is all set to build a unique credit management system. The company has been largely responsible for the dramatic improvement in e-commerce credit scenario in this part of the world with their patented credit index system.Hongkong, China (PRWEB) April 19, 2012 Acclaimed e-business service platform Tradetuber has recently announced...

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China approves new yuan ETFs in Hong Kong

Chinese regulators have started licensing domestic funds to create new yuan-denominated exchange-traded funds for sale in Hong Kong, hoping to attract fresh investors to use yuan they have accumulated … (read on…) Related items Hong Kong: The Most Business-Friendly City in the World ACL Semiconductors Inc. Reports First Quarter 2012 Financial Results Malaysian listed...

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Hong Kong leader-elect sees bigger role for govt

Hong Kong's incoming leader says government should play a greater role in the famously laissez-faire territory to improve social welfare and tackle inequality, a report said on Thursday. (read on…) Related items Hong Kong: The Most Business-Friendly City in the World ACL Semiconductors Inc. Reports First Quarter 2012 Financial Results Malaysian listed XiDeLang eyes...

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AlixPartners opens Hong Kong head office

Rapid growth in regional demand for corporate restructuring and investigative services drives AlixPartners to set up an Asian headquarters. (read on…) Related items Hong Kong In Transition: The Old Guard Is Losing Some Control Hong Kong: The Most Business-Friendly City in the World ACL Semiconductors Inc. Reports First Quarter 2012 Financial Results Malaysian listed...

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Cosmoprof Asia 2012: Towards Renewed Success

HONG KONG, April 18, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — Cosmoprof Asia, the most important event in the Asia-Pacific dedicated to the beauty industry, will open its 17th edition at the Hong Kong Convention and … (read on…) Related items Google Hotel Finder v. YayHotels.com Hong Kong: The Most Business-Friendly City in the World ACL Semiconductors Inc....

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The healthier option

CRUMBS, a food venture started in Hong Kong by Ada Choy and Mimi Yuen, celebrated its first outlet on foreign soil, with the opening of Crumbs in Kuala Lumpur in late September 2011. (read on…) Related items Food agenda: Hong Kong Food Expo Hong Kong to push safety of Japanese food Yum!, Wal-Mart Get...

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STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-DMG prefers HK Exchange over SGX

DMG & Partners recommended investors switch from SingaporeExchange Ltd (SGX) to Hong Kong Exchanges and ClearingLtd due to better long-term earnings potential of theHong Kong bourse. The remarks came after … (read on…) Related items HKEx chief confident on buying LME; Q1 profit dips Hong Kong: The Most Business-Friendly City in the World ACL...

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Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department Announces Decrease in Business Registration Fees

Startupr has good news for companies looking to enter the Hong Kong market – The Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department has just announced that they are decreasing the business registration fee from 2000 HKD to 0 HKD. (PRWeb April 17, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/4/prweb9405554.htm (read on…) Related items Hong Kong Confirms...

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