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  2. Hong Kong Economic Times - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Economic Times (abbreviated as the HKET) is a financial daily newspaper in Hong Kong. It was founded by Lawrence S P Fung (Chinese: 馮紹波; chairman), Perry Mak (managing director), Arthur Shek Kang-chuen (石鏡泉; executive director) and others. It started with a HK$20 million investment in 1988.

  3. Charles Li - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Li was named Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX). During his tenure, a mechanism called Stock Connect was created in 2014 for mainland Chinese investors to trade shares listed in the Hong Kong stock market and international investors to trade shares listed in the stock markets of Shanghai and Shenzhen ...

  4. Hong Kong Economic Times Holdings - Wikipedia

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    [1] iMoney, a financial retail weekly (Saturdays) (For retail sale) iMoney was a financial weekly launched on 27 October 2007. Its contents focus on wealth management, together with innovative business, marketing gimmicks, workplaces, self-enhancement, etc., covering HK and the Mainland China markets.

  5. Stock market enters final stretch of 2024: What to know this week

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    The market is entering the final two trading days of 2024, and stocks are set to post another strong year of gains. The Nasdaq Composite once again led the charge in 2024, rising more than 30% ...

  6. Hang Seng China Enterprises Index - Wikipedia

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    Hang Seng China Enterprises Index is a stock market index of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong for H share, red chip, and P chip.. H share is a class of ordinary share of the mainland China incorporated company that only traded outside the mainland China; all of these companies were majority owned by the central or regional Chinese government.

  7. Stock market crashes in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Stock disaster in 1983 (Negotiation deadlock between China and United Kingdom on Transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong) Stock disaster in 1987 (Black Monday) Stock disaster in 1989 (Tiananmen Square protests) 1990s. Bear market from 1997 to 1998 (Asian financial crisis) 2000s. Stock disaster in 2000 (Dot-com bubble) Stock disaster in 2003 ...

  8. Securities and Futures Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong is the independent statutory body charged with regulating the securities and futures markets in Hong Kong. The SFC is responsible for fostering an orderly securities and futures markets, to protect investors and to help promote Hong Kong as an international financial centre and a key financial market in China.

  9. Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen-Hong Kong Stock Connect (SEHKSZSE) (Chinese: 深港通) is a cross-boundary investment channel that connects the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Under the program, investors in each market are able to trade shares on the other market using their local brokers and clearing houses.