BOC centenary banknotes not expected to create buying frenzy

BOC said that all profits will be donated to a local charity after deducting costs. Citizens aged 18 or above with a valid Hong Kong ID may register for the commemorative banknotes through the BOC website or at its branches between Sept. 28 and Oct. 18 ... ( read original story ...)

KPMG sees Hong Kong IPO proceeds to reach up to $19.3b in 2017

HONG KONG — IPO proceeds of China's Hong Kong Special Administrative Region are expected to reach up to HK$150 billion (about $19.3 billion) in 2017, with listings from technology, media, and telecom (TMT) sectors on the rise, KPMG said here Monday. ( read original story ...)

A-share IPO proceeds to hit $35b in 2017: KPMG

In addition, there were a total of 106 IPOs in Hong Kong in the first three quarters of 2017, an increase of 56 percent from the 68 deals recorded over the same period in 2016, while total proceeds were HK$85 billion, 37 percent lower than the year-on-year ... ( read original story ...)

BOCHK issues centenary commemorative banknotes

HONG KONG — Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited (BOCHK) on Monday announced to issue commemorative banknotes in celebration of the centenary of Bank of China's (BOC) service to Hong Kong. The banknotes will be available for subscription from Thursday to ... ( read original story ...)

BOC goes pretty on banknote sets

We all know Beijing hates speculation, so it comes as no surprise at all that Bank of China (Hong Kong) will be issuing more than five million centenary commemorative HK$100 banknotes.That is the largest number of limited- edition banknotes it has issued. ( read original story ...)

Political Uncertainty Dominates Currency Moves

Bank of Canada (BoC) Governor Poloz appears on Wednesday ... Down-under, Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 Index ended unchanged, while South Korea’s Kospi index slid -0.4%. In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index fell -1.4%, pressured by Chinese property developers ... ( read original story ...)

The only banking job in Hong Kong offering pay rises over 20%

Where you can still make it rich in Hong Kong banking. https://news.efinancialcareers.com/hk-en/296001/singapore-hong-kong-derivatives-jobs/ Banks in Hong Kong are not typically offering pay rises of more than 20% to lure new recruits. In contrast to two ... ( read original story ...)

HSBC Holdings plc (Hong Kong) (0005) Jumps 0.07% on Sep 25

Shares of HSBC Holdings plc (Hong Kong) (HKG:0005) last traded at 76.25, representing a move of 0.07%, or 0.05 per share, on volume of 12.70 million shares. After opening the trading day at 76.5, shares of HSBC Holdings plc (Hong Kong) traded in a close range. ( read original story ...)