Hong Kong finance chief resigns, tipped for leadership race

Hong Kong's finance chief resigned Monday ahead of what is widely expected to be a tilt at the city leadership. John Tsang -- nicknamed "Mr Pringles" by local media for his resemblance to the crisp brand's mascot -- is seen as a more moderate alternative ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong’s Jewelry Retailers Have More Room To Rally: HSBC

Hong Kong’s jewelry retailers have done very well this year. Market leader Chow Tai Fook (1929.Hong Kong) has soared 37%, Chow Sang Sang (116.Hong Kong) gained 21.6%, and Luk Fook (590.Hong Kong) advanced 33%, even though for the first ten months of the ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong financial secretary resigns, expected to seek top job

HONG KONG Hong Kong's Financial Secretary John Tsang resigned on Monday, the city's government said, and is widely expected to announce his intention to run for the city's top job in March. There has been months of speculation that 65-year-old Tsang, who ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong finance chief quits, leadership bid expected

HONG KONG – Hong Kong's financial chief has resigned amid mounting speculation that he will make a bid for the southern Chinese city's top job. The government said Monday that Financial Secretary John Tsang tendered his resignation. The news comes after ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong stocks stumble as casino share swoon rocks confidence

Hong Kong stocks were lower on Friday ... Late in the morning session the Hang Seng Index was down 0.42 per cent, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index nudged up 0.2 per cent. Andrew Sullivan, a sales traders with Haitong International Securities ... ( read original story ...)

Hang Seng Index slips on Macau report

Hong Kong stocks fell in the morning session on Friday, with casino operators battered by a report saying officials had halved the amount of cash mainland gamblers were allowed to withdraw from ATMs in Macau. The Hang Seng Index shed 0.3 percent ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong stocks finish morning on a high

HONG KONG: Hong Kong stocks ended the morning session on a high, taking the lead from another record close on Wall Street and as investors look ahead to a European Central Bank meeting later in the day. The Hang Seng Index climbed 0.65 percent, or 147.46 ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong Market May Test Resistance At 23,000 Points

The win streak has hit three sessions for the Hong Kong stock ... European Central Bank's highly anticipated monetary policy announcement. The European and U.S. markets were up and the Asian markets figure to follow suit. The Hang Seng finished modestly ... ( read original story ...)