Xiaomi Corp. plans to raise up to $6.1 billion in one of the biggest global stock market debuts as it tries to become a worldwide brand alongside Apple, Google and Amazon. The initial public offering in Hong Kong would value the Beijing-based company at as ... ( read original story ...)
Xiaomi wants to raise over $6 billion in Hong Kong IPO
Xiaomi, one of the world's leading smartphone makers, is hoping to raise more than $6 billion by selling shares for a stock market listing in Hong Kong next month. The Chinese tech firm announced the planned value of the listing Saturday. It's less than ... ( read original story ...)
Hang Seng Bank : raises HK 2018 GDP growth forecast to 3.7%
gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast for 2018 to 3.7%, up from its previous estimate of 3.3%. HSB noted Hong Kong's economy grew at the fastest pace since 2011 in the first quarter of this year, with GDP rising by 4.7% year-on-year after increasing ... ( read original story ...)
Finance chief Paul Chan says plan to tax Hong Kong property owners hoarding vacant flats not just a money-spinner
Hong Kong’s financial chief Paul Chan Mo-po on Thursday made a strong case for the government’s plan to tax property owners hoarding vacant flats, saying it was not to enrich its coffers but to ensure sufficient housing, as more than 28,000 new homes ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong rising as hot IPO market
The Hong Kong Stock Exchange has become a hot spot for attracting the initial public offerings of some of the largest companies in the world. While U.S. markets await the IPOs of Uber and Airbnb, three Chinese companies that rank among the world's 20 ... ( read original story ...)
Businesses in Hong Kong slow to adopt digital tech despite growing demand, finds HSBC survey
Hong Kong businesses are slow to adopt company wide digitisation despite a growing demand and enthusiasm for digital technologies, especially mobile banking, according to a new study by HSBC. About three quarters of the local companies surveyed recognised ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Hang Seng rebounds 0.8%
Hong Kong ... China's central bank urged investors to remain calm and rational, saying the economy is in good shape to deal with trade friction. Thirty nine stocks among the 50 blue chips rose, and ten fell, with one stock remaining steady. The Hang ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Xiaomi plans to raise up to $6.1 billion in Hong Kong IPO: sources
HONG KONG (Reuters/IFR) - Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is planning to raise up to $6.1 billion from a Hong Kong initial public offering, sources with knowledge of the matter said. Xiaomi plans to sell about 2.18 billion shares at a price range of HK$17 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong, China in Danger of Financial Crisis Within 3 Years: Nomura
Emerging markets are in far greater danger of a financial crisis than their developed peers, and Hong Kong has the most to fear, according to an update of Nomura Singapore Limited’s collection of early-warning indicators. Hong Kong and China are the only ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: HANG SENG INDEX (.HSI) Stocks Slide, Bonds Rally as Trade Fears Build
The Hong Kong Hang Seng Index HSI, -2.78% closed down 2.8%, led by a 5.7% drop for Hong Kong-listed Chinese pork producer WH Group 0288, -5.68% , which owns U.S.’s Smithfield Foods and is vulnerable to potential pork and soybean tariffs. Taiwan’s TAIEX ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC makes changes to PayMe e-wallet top-ups
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announced that users of the e-payment app, PayMe, will be able to top up their e-wallets using their HSBC personal bank accounts starting later this week. The top-up limit will be HK$30,000 per month.PayMe users ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong may reclaim spot in top three global IPO markets in second half on a slew of expected mega tech offerings
Hong Kong has a high chance of reclaiming a spot in the top three global IPO league table in the second half of the year, with the total capital raised expected to reach as much as HK$140 billion (US$17.8 billion) from a flurry of new economy listings that ... ( read original story ...)
Xiaomi to Debut in Hong Kong First After Postponing Shanghai IPO
Xiaomi Corp. has decided on a Hong Kong initial public offering before listing in Shanghai, backtracking on a key portion of one of the year’s most anticipated stock market debuts. The smartphone maker aims to list in the former British colony before ... ( read original story ...)
Exclusive: China’s Xiaomi cuts valuation after pulling mainland offering: sources
... to between $55 billion and $70 billion following its decision to delay its mainland share offering until after its Hong Kong IPO, three sources with direct knowledge of the matter said. The delay was triggered by a dispute between the company and ... ( read original story ...)