Hong Kong Bourse May Extend Tuesday’s Losses

BOC Hong Kong slid 0.46 percent, CITIC advanced 0.33 percent, Sands China added 0.25 percent and Hong Kong & China Gas rose 0.11 percent. The lead from Wall Street suggests mild consolidation as ... ( read original story ...)

HSBC targets Hong Kong businesses with PayMe

HSBC is launching a beta test program of its PayMe for Business, a person-to-merchant (P2M) payments app in Hong Kong. The bank launched its person-to-person (P2P) mobile payment app, Payme, in Hong K... ( read original story ...)

Hang Seng Bank net rises 21pc to $24b

Hang Seng Bank's (0011 ... He added that the interest spread between the Hong Kong dollar and the greenback was as much as about 140 to 150 pips at present, indicating that once local bank balances re... ( read original story ...)

HSBC tests retail e-wallet payments in Hong Kong

In the latest development, it has now introduced PayMe for Business, which is initially available to HSBC Business Banking customers in Hong Kong. It offers a way to accept digital payments from PayMe ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong Shares May See Additional Support

CNOOC and Hong Kong & China Gas both lost 1.00 percent, Sands China climbed 0.64 percent, BOC Hong Kong fell 0.61 percent, Galaxy Entertainment slid 0.52 percent, CITIC added 0.17 percent and China Pe... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong Bourse Expected To Open In The Green

BOC Hong Kong gathered 1.08 percent, Sands China skidded 1.02 percent, AIA Group advanced 0.99 percent, CITIC added 0.84 percent, Sun Hing Kai Properties shed 0.82 percent, CNOOC gained 0.72 percent, ... ( read original story ...)