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DOTT is the dog tag of the future
It aims to improve the chances of reuniting with missing pets.
DOTT is the dog tag of the future
It aims to improve the chances of reuniting with missing pets.
Gini makes personal finance management easy and rewarding
Imagine merging everything in your wallet into an app.
Hong Kong tops investment intensity index in Asia
It ranked 28th worldwide.
En-trak gives businesses the tools for efficient energy management
The company’s initiatives benefit the environment as well. En-trak is an award-winning real-time energy monitoring system designed and proven to help...
Mainland investors pick Hong Kong as second most attractive market: CBRE
Hong Kong comes after US.
Hong Kong's 10 hottest startups to watch in 2017
Wellness apps and wearables dominate.
EONIQ's custom watches are luxurious yet affordable
Design watches you’d be proud to wear.
HKEX to launch first renminbi currency options on March 20
The USD/CNH options will be the first currency options traded at HKEX.
Hong Kong and Singapore's battle over the hottest IPOs intensifies
Dual-class shares are selling like hot cakes.
Cheap Hong Kong stocks gain traction with Chinese investors
Average daily inflows through HK exchange links swelled to the highest.
Hong Kong shares fall as market reopens to US policy concerns
Hang Seng index dropped 0.2%.
Hong Kong stock-hedging costs tumble ahead of Chinese New Year
Cost of puts versus calls is the cheapest among Asian markets.
Cheung Kong Infrastructure to acquire DUET at around HK$17.6 per share
The deal will amount to HK$43.4b.
Hong Kong stocks to get a boost from China's clampdown on outflows
Mainland investors will turn to buying Hong Kong stocks through cross-border exchange links.
Who will be among HKB's hottest startups this 2017?
Are you a startup founded in Hong Kong during these years: 2015, 2016, or this 2017?
Hong Kong to lead global IPO market in 2016, beating Shanghai and New York
It could raise about $194.7b from 120 IPOs by end of December 2016.
Hong Kong stocks fall as concerns mount over mainland policies
The benchmark Hang Seng index fell 0.9 percent.