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  2. Hong Kong one-cent coin - Wikipedia

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    The one-cent coin was the smallest-denomination coin of the Hong Kong dollar since 1866 until its replacement in 1941 by the one-cent note.During World War II the loss of coins dated 1941 along with their subsequent melting during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong has resulted in the survival of no more than 100 coins.

  3. Coins of the Hong Kong dollar - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong officially introduced a new series of coin on New Year's Day (1 January) 1993 at stroke of midnight HKT in denominations of 10-cent, 20-cent, 50-cent, HK$1, HK$2 and HK$10. Since the introduction of the Octopus card in 1997, small value payments and purchases in Hong Kong are mostly made as Octopus transactions.

  4. Hong Kong ten-cent coin - Wikipedia

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    The ten-cent coin is the lowest-denomination circulating coin of the Hong Kong dollar. With a diameter of 17.5 millimetres (0.69 in) and a mass of 1.85 grams (0.065 oz) it is also the smallest in size and weight. [1] It is the oldest coin denomination to still be in circulation in Hong Kong.

  5. Hong Kong dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong dollar (Chinese: 港元, sign: HK$; code: HKD) is the official currency of Hong Kong. It is subdivided into 100 cents. Historically, it was also subdivided into 1000 mils. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority is the monetary authority of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong dollar.

  6. Hong Kong one-cent note - Wikipedia

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    The one-cent banknote was the smallest denominated banknote issued in Hong Kong. They were issued by the government and were initially released on 30 May 1941 and printed by Noronha and Company Limited [1] to provide small change because of a lack of coinage brought on by the Second World War.

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    Good day, traders -- The US Senate followed the House in passing legislation supporting Hong Kong protesters. The legislation now goes to US President Donald Trump at a high-stakes moment in US ...

  8. Banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar - Wikipedia

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    The issue of banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar is governed in the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), the governmental currency board and central bank of Hong Kong. Under licence from the HKMA, three commercial banks issue their own banknotes for general circulation in the region. Notes are ...

  9. Bank of China says it would keep headcount and salaries ...

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    Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited, a victim of vandalism and arson during the city's anti-government protests last year, said it would keep headcounts and salaries steady to help its 14,668 ...

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