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  2. Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society (CGSE; 金銀業貿易場) is an organisation of gold trading firms in Hong Kong who are participants of the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange, the first exchange in Hong Kong. [1] The Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange was established in 1910 and has a history of more than 110 years.

  3. Hong Kong gold market in best Lunar New Year debut since 2016 ...

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    The Hong Kong gold market rose on the first trading day of the Year of the Rat on Wednesday, rising to its best lunar year debut since 2016, as investors flocked to the safe haven asset amid ...

  4. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing - Wikipedia

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    The Association was renamed the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1914. [citation needed] A second exchange, the Hong Kong Stockbrokers' Association was incorporated in 1921. The two exchanges merged to form the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1947 and re-establish the stock market after the Second World War.

  5. Gold Prices Gain; Trade Progress, Hong Kong Unrest in Focus

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    Investing.com - Gold prices gained on Wednesday in Asia as traders digested the latest trade news. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    In attendance was Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang who said there is "a huge opportunity for Hong Kong to develop a commodities futures market" in Hong Kong. [7] In March 2009, HKMEx appointed Albert Helmig, a former vice-chairman of NYMEX , as President of the exchange to lead day-to-day operations of the bourse.

  7. Hong Kong gold market losing shine amid political unrest

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    BENGALURU/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Long-running and sometimes violent street protests in Hong Kong are helping tarnish its lustre as the main physical gateway of gold to China, the world's top ...

  8. Chungking Mansions - Wikipedia

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    An episode of National Geographic's Locked Up Abroad showed the location as the rendezvous for gold smugglers, contracted to be mules carrying 60 or more pounds of gold into Nepal. [38] In recent years, especially after the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests, negative views of ethnic minorities in Hong Kong, such as Africans, have gradually ...

  9. Mining in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    A mining license was issued in the same year and the mining development started in 1938 and continued through the Japanese occupation period. Mining activities increased during the Korean War when the price of tungsten rose sharply. By 1967, the tungsten price had declined and the labor cost had risen, prompting the suspension of the mining ...