Stocks in Hong Kong closed higher today. The blue chip Hang Seng Index was up by 0.51 percent, or 114.96 points, at 22,723.45 at the close. In Shanghai, the Composite Index gained by 0.62 percent, or 20.20 points, at 3,261.94 and the Shenzhen Composite ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks edge up in morning
HONG KONG: Hong Kong stocks rose on Friday morning, recovering the previous day's losses and tracking gains across most of Asia's other markets. The Hang Seng Index added 0.36 percent, or 82.00 points, to 22,690.49 by the break. The benchmark Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels plans on new Peninsula properties in London, Istanbul and Yangon
Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels (HSH), owner of the Peninsula ... according to HSH chairman and business tycoon Michael Kadoorie. “The [hotels] that take up the most work are the most recent ones,” Kadoorie, who also chairs the power company CLP Holdings ... ( read original story ...)
Former Amaya CEO says Hong Kong investors to fund bid for firm
David Baazov, the former chief executive of online gaming company Amaya Inc, disclosed new details on Friday of funding for his proposed offer to buy the Canadian firm, saying two Hong Kong-based investors had committed $3.45-billion. In filings to the U.S ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Stocks open higher
[HONG KONG] Shares in Hong Kong edged up in early trade Friday, recovering the previous day's losses and tracking a rally across most other Asian markets. The Hang Seng Index rose 0.16 per cent, or 35.77 points, to 22,644.26. But the benchmark Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong-Shenzhen stock market link to launch Dec 5
The start date was decided by Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC ... with insider trading and dramatic swings in share prices seemingly unconnected to underlying business prospects. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index soared by 150 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong armoured vehicles seizure: What we know
The seizure of nine armoured vehicles by Hong Kong customs on Wednesday has raised many questions, and created a possible diplomatic spat between Singapore and China. Here's what we know so far. Nine Terrex armoured vehicles, along with other equipment ... ( read original story ...)
BOC Hong Kong : BOCHK extends business hours of designated branches
11/11 BOC HONG KONG: Mandate of the Strategy and Budget Committee 11/11 BOC HONG KONG: Mandate of the Risk Committee 11/11 BOC HONG KONG: Mandate of the Remuneration Committee 11/11 BOC HONG KONG: Mandate of the Nomination Committee ( read original story ...)
Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels : 150 Years of Giving Back to the Community
HONG KONG, 25 NOVEMBER 2016 The Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited and its majority shareholders the Kadoorie family have placed philanthropy and community responsibility at the heart of the company's business model since its earliest days, more than a ... ( read original story ...)
100 Women 2016: Hong Kong's celebrity democracy rebel
Denise Ho was once one of the biggest names in Asian music. When her native Hong Kong was gripped by pro-democracy protests, she took to the streets, becoming an icon of resistance to Beijing. Filmed and edited by Andrew Lang, produced by Jonathan Wells ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Legco approves motion to ‘counteract’ dominance of Link Reit with more public markets
The Legislative Council has approved a motion calling for the government to set up more public markets and temporary bazaars to “counteract the market dominance” of property investment giant Link Reit, a target of criticism for its profit-driven ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore military vehicles seized in Hong Kong
Singapore's Defence Ministry says a shipment of nine of its armoured personnel carriers has been delayed by customs authorities in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong. Singapore's Straits Times newspaper said Friday the eight-wheeled Terrex infantry carrier ... ( read original story ...)
Ex-Hong Kong governor Patten says independence call a 'terrible mistake'
HONG KONG: A growing independence campaign in Hong Kong is a terrible mistake that undermines the Chinese-ruled city's push for democracy and serves merely to provoke Beijing, Chris Patten, the last governor of the former British colony, said on Friday. ( read original story ...)
US election ‘honeymoon period’ continues to push Hong Kong markets up, for now
Banks also rose, with China Construction Bank gaining 0.88 per ... up from the HK$61.45 seen at the Hong Kong close. Sinopec’s ADR increased from HK$5.40 to HK$5.45 and China Mobile rose from HK$83.55 to HK$83.89. The Hang Seng Index futures spot ... ( read original story ...)