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22.05.26 - 16:54
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China AI firms Zhipu, MiniMax to join Hong Kong′s Hang Seng Tech Index (SCMP)
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Chinese AI firms MiniMax Group and Knowledge Atlas Technology – better known as Zhipu AI – will join the Hang Seng Tech Index next month.
Their inclusion follows investor criticism that the city's primary technology gauge has underperformed by missing out on the global artificial intelligence boom.
Concurrently, Shanghai-based courier J&T Global Express, lightweight metal giant Aluminum Corp of China and Beijing-founded global drug firm BeOne Medicines will join the benchmark Hang Seng Index.......
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12.05.26 - 14:06
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Hong Kong gold push delivers record US$732 million ETF inflows in April (SCMP)
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Hong Kong's push to become a gold trading hub is beginning to bear fruit, with the city recording a surge in gold exchange-traded fund (ETF) inflows in April as geopolitical tensions fuel investor demand for the yellow metal, according to industry participants.
Physically backed gold ETFs in Hong Kong attracted a record US$732 million last month, according to the World Gold Council. That represented 41 per cent of Asia's US$1.8 billion inflows and 11 per cent of the global total of US$6.6......
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11.05.26 - 02:06
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How Hong Kong could ease its ′positive problem′ of full metals warehouses (SCMP)
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Just over a year after the London Metal Exchange (LME) approved its first batch of warehouses in Hong Kong, the city now hosts 15 facilities run by seven operators, with close to 25,000 tonnes of metals stored.
It marks a triumph for both the LME and Hong Kong's ambition to be a commodities trading hub. But the challenge is finding sufficient space to meet surging demand, said LME CEO Matthew Chamberlain in an interview on Thursday.
Chamberlain described it as a “very positive problem” – though......
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08.05.26 - 12:30
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Hong Kong prepares for gold futures trading: will the fourth time be the charm? (SCMP)
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To break a curse of repeated failures to launch gold futures trading, bourse operator Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) should extend its trading hours and the government should offer tax incentives and establish clearing and storage facilities, according to industry players.
These recommendations came as HKEX aimed to relaunch gold futures in the coming months and sought market feedback to refine the plan, Acting Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Joseph Chan Ho-lim told......
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07.05.26 - 16:06
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Gold futures set for Hong Kong comeback as mainland China′s appetite for the metal grows (SCMP)
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The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) is pressing ahead with the relaunch of gold futures as mainland China's appetite for the metal continues to grow.
The city would continue to introduce new gold products and facilities to capture the growing opportunities of the gold market, Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po said on Thursday at the LME Asia Metals Seminar 2026 in Hong Kong.
The HKEX planned to relaunch gold futures in coming months and seek market feedback to refine the products,......
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