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121. Hong Kong Index Rises 1.3 Percent
The blue-chip Hang Seng Index rose 290.30 points, or 1.3 percent, to 22,995.35, after falling as low as 22,263.36 in the morning session
12 Mar 2008
122. Bucking region's sell-off, Hong Kong stocks rise on bargain-hunting, HSBC gains
Hong Kong stocks advanced Monday as bargain-hunting in utility stocks and gains in banking giant HSBC reversed earlier losses.
11 Mar 2008
123. Hong Kong Index Plunges 3.6 Percent
Hong Kong's stock market plunged Friday, dragged down by expectations of more write-offs at banks linked to risky U.S. home loans, highlighting persistent worries about the American economy.
08 Mar 2008
124. Joseph Yam:Transfer of credit risks
Credit-risk transfer can be very complex and investors must make sure they understand what they are buying
07 Mar 2008
125. HKEx sees another profit record
Profit attributable to shareholders rose 145% to $6.2 billion. A total dividend of $5.19 per share was recommended
07 Mar 2008
126. Hong Kong stocks end flat amid anxiety over China's monetary policy
Hong Kong shares ended flat Wednesday on concerns about further monetary tightening measures from Beijing and losses in mainland Chinese stocks.
06 Mar 2008
127. Hong Kong Stock Market Falls 3 Percent
Hong Kong stocks plunged 3 percent Monday, tracking losses in regional bourses after a sharp decline Friday on Wall Street.
04 Mar 2008
128. January consumer prices up 3.2%
January's overall consumer prices rose 3.2% over the same month last year, the Census & Statistics Department says.
25 Feb 2008
129. Hong Kong most expensive rental market in world: Report
Hong Kong is the most expensive rental market in the world due to high demand and inadequate supply of rental space, a report published by Forbes, Feb.
18 Feb 2008
130. Banking sector to face challenges
Hong Kong, Monetary Authority Deputy Chief Executive YK Choi says although Hong Kong's banking system is strong it faces challenges from the intense competition and potential volatility in global financial markets as a result of the sub-prime fallout and possible economic slowdowns in the US and UK.
06 Feb 2008
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