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Scheme $6,000 forms now available for download
Registration forms can also be obtained from more than 1,100 branches of the 21 participating banks.
Scheme $6,000 forms now available for download
Registration forms can also be obtained from more than 1,100 branches of the 21 participating banks.
Hong Kong’s inflation may have surged to 8.6% in July
Standard Chartered says inflation will continue its seasonal uptrend from August onwards.
China’s outbound M&A deal activity up 14%
There has been no sign that the country’s interest in outbound M&A is waning as analysts expect more number of big deals in 2H2011.
Hong Kong’s Treasury chief: Asian markets are healthier
For Prof Chan, market fluctuations in the US and Europe were caused by worries of recession and debt-settlement issues.
Tourist arrivals in Hong Kong surge 14.1% in 1H11
DBS says this is the highest half-yearly figure ever recorded.
Hong Kong’s GDP grows 5.1% in 2Q11
Standard Chartered blames the drag from net exports for the lower-than-expected growth.
Details set for $6,000 hand out scheme
The $6,000 handout scheme will commence on August 28, according to Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Prof KC Chan.
Hong Kong’s GDP may have grown 6.3% in 2Q11
With retail sales growth staying above 27% for three consecutive months.
Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting to be held Aug 16
The 47th Meeting of the Hong Kong Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation to be held on August 16 is now open for public enrolment.
Finance secretary: Hong Kong dollar is stable
Tsang said downgrade of US debt rating by itself would not spark crisis but by other economic factors.
Hong Kong forex reserves surged by US$1.6bn in July
The total foreign currency reserve assets at the end of the month amounted to US$279bn.
Currency peg with the US dollar stays put
Hong Kong does not intend to make changes even with US’ recent credit rating.
Beware of faster inflation, says economist
Strong demand, currency depreciation and rising wages ultimately all fuel inflationary pressures.
Hong Kong keen on China’s RMB20bn sovereign bond issue
The Mainland’s third bond issuance seen as support for Hong Kong's development as an offshore renminbi business centre.
Hong Kong’s PMI rises to 51.4 in July
As new orders show resumption in growth.
Analyst warns Chinese banks on risk from rising local government debt
79% of China's local government debt were from bank loans, according to the National Audit Office.
Hong Kong’s restaurant receipts up 5.8% to $21.2bn
Total restaurant receipts increased by 1.7% and 0.4% in volume in April and June after discounting the effect of price changes.