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31.03.26 - 11:54
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Hong Kong homebuyers pile into new launches despite rate jitters and Middle East tensions (SCMP)
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Hong Kong homebuyers snapped up new launches on Tuesday as developers accelerated sales amid concerns over slower rate cuts and geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
By about 3.50pm, all 254 flats released at the La Mirabelle project in Tseung Kwan O had been sold, according to market agents.
La Mirabelle in Harbour Bay – jointly developed by Sino Group, Kerry Properties, K. Wah International, China Merchants Land and MTR Corporation – is to be developed in two phases, each comprising about......
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31.03.26 - 11:12
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Iran war hits stocks as Hong Kong IPO boom falters (SCMP)
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Chinese and Hong Kong shares suffered their worst month since January 2024 as the war on Iran upended global oil markets and spurred economic concerns.
The mainland CSI 300 lost 5.5 per cent in March, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index dropped 6.9 per cent. Both indexes also fell for the second quarter in a row. The broader MSCI Asia-Pacific Index plunged 12 per cent in US dollar terms in March, its biggest monthly loss in more than three years.
Stocks have fallen around the world since Iran shut......
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31.03.26 - 10:30
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Asia′s chip industry faces naphtha squeeze – and South Korea feels it the most (SCMP)
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South Korea has become a focal point of Asia's petrochemical crisis, a frontline economy suddenly forced to navigate the fallout from the Middle East turmoil while scrambling for alternatives. Its semiconductor and industrial sectors, already heavily dependent on imported naphtha, are now exposed to geopolitical shocks that are rippling across the region.
South Korea relies on imports for about 45 per cent of its naphtha demand. About 77 per cent of those come from the Middle East.
On Monday,......
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31.03.26 - 09:42
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EnerVenue plugs into US$300 million to scale next-gen batteries as it eyes Hong Kong hub (SCMP)
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EnerVenue – a rechargeable battery start-up co-founded by Full Vision Capital, the family office of Hong Kong tycoon Peter Lee Ka-kit – has raised US$300 million in its latest round of financing and appointed a new CEO to accelerate the large-scale industrial deployment of its cutting-edge energy storage technology.
The California-based company – which also counts government-backed Hong Kong Investment Corporation (HKIC) as an investor – said it would set up a regional headquarters in the city......
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31.03.26 - 06:00
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From waste to bottle: the technology that gives packaging waste a verifiable second life (SCMP)
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In 2022, a report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development showed that less than 10 per cent of global plastic waste was recycled. Other research, published in Nature, showed that of the 400 million tonnes (440 million US tons) of plastic produced that year, fewer than 38 million came from recycled sources.
In China, where about one-third of the world's plastic is produced, the materials science company Dow is testing its new Track and Trace Platform in collaboration with......
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31.03.26 - 01:30
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Chinese coffee brands need more than low prices to compete with global players: analysts (SCMP)
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With Chinese coffee brands eyeing overseas expansion, analysts said those seeking to succeed as global players must move beyond low-price strategies and a narrow focus on operational efficiency.
“Overseas consumers have long associated Chinese brands mainly with cost performance,” said Fu Yifu, a special research fellow at Su Merchants Bank in Nanjing, in the eastern Jiangsu province. “To succeed globally, the core is to build a presence rooted in China's operational efficiency while blending......
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30.03.26 - 18:01
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Enhancing trust in Hong Kong′s cloud-powered banking sector (SCMP)
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Hong Kong's financial sector is entering a new phase of digital transformation. Cloud infrastructure is rapidly becoming foundational to modern banking operations, supporting everything from digital platforms to fintech collaboration and data-driven financial services.
The pace of adoption is notable. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has observed that cloud-related initiatives now account for roughly 80 per cent......
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30.03.26 - 17:18
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Streaming giant iQiyi joins homecoming wave with proposed US$300m Hong Kong listing (SCMP)
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Nasdaq-listed iQiyi, a Chinese online entertainment video provider backed by Baidu, has submitted a confidential application for a listing in Hong Kong, the company said on Monday.
Details of the proposed listing have yet to be finalised, the company said, pending regulatory approvals from the Hong Kong stock exchange and the China Securities Regulatory Commission, as well as the company's own final decision.
“There is no assurance that the proposed listing will take place or when it may take......
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30.03.26 - 16:48
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Biren, Iluvatar CoreX post triple-digit revenue growth but losses persist in AI chip race (SCMP)
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Biren Technology and Iluvatar CoreX, two Chinese graphics processing unit (GPU) champions that are seen as potential alternatives to Nvidia, saw their revenues surge in 2025 amid China's accelerated push for chip self-sufficiency, according to their first earnings reports since listing in January.
Biren's annual revenue surged 207.2 per cent from a year ago to 1.03 billion yuan (US$149 million), beating the consensus estimate of 954.5 million yuan, while its crosstown rival Iluvatar CoreX posted......
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30.03.26 - 16:00
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Xiaomi, Alibaba ramp up AI recruitment amid global talent war (SCMP)
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Chinese tech giants Xiaomi and Alibaba Group Holding have launched spring recruitment drives amid fierce competition for the talent driving the global artificial intelligence boom.
The campaigns come as the smartphone and e-commerce giants, respectively, look to increasingly position themselves as AI-first firms, amid growing commercial pressures in their traditional businesses.
In a Weibo post on Monday, Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun said the company's global recruitment campaign would target......
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30.03.26 - 15:30
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Hong Kong turns the page on paper shares as digital shift kicks off in November (SCMP)
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Hong Kong will roll out a fully digital, paperless stock market from November 16, a move aimed at boosting efficiency and strengthening the city's competitiveness, the market regulator said on Monday.
About 2,600 listed companies will transition to the new system in phases over five years after the launch, while firms going public after November 16 would no longer issue physical share certificates, according to the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC).
Investors will still be able to retain......
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30.03.26 - 14:36
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HKU eyes up to US$385 million bond to fund Northern Metropolis expansion (SCMP)
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The Hong Kong University (HKU) will begin a roadshow this week to gauge investor interest in a landmark bond programme that could raise up to HK$3 billion (US$385 million) to fund its planned expansion in the Northern Metropolis, according to people familiar with the matter.
Scores of banks, insurance and pension companies and fund managers were invited to attend roadshows arranged by bankers including HSBC Holdings over the coming days, one source told the South China Morning Post on......
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30.03.26 - 13:30
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China′s massive pig farms spark a supply glut as hog prices hit 8-year low (SCMP)
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China's pig prices have plunged to their lowest level in nearly eight years, as the country struggles to deal with a persistent supply glut triggered by the spread of huge industrial farms and a post-holiday drop in meat consumption.
Live pigs were selling for 11.05 yuan (US$1.60) per kilogram on average during the third week of March, down 2.9 per cent from the previous week and 28 per cent from a year earlier, data from China's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs showed.
Prices are now......
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30.03.26 - 13:06
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China′s sci-fi industry rides a tech wave as revenues hit record high (SCMP)
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China is seeing surging public interest in science fiction amid its push for technological development, with revenues reaching a record high and online search traffic more than tripling last year, according to a new report.
China's sci-fi industry saw its gross revenues reach 126.1 billion yuan (US$18.2 billion) in 2025, up 15.7 per cent year on year, according to an annual report released at the China Science Fiction Convention on Friday, as reported by Xinhua.
The report also highlighted a......
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30.03.26 - 12:01
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Firing up: Manycore first of Hangzhou′s ′Six Little Dragons′ to near Hong Kong IPO (SCMP)
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Manycore Tech, a Hangzhou-based developer of spatial design software, has passed its listing hearing in Hong Kong, moving a step closer to an initial public offering (IPO) as it pushes deeper into what it calls “spatial intelligence” – the integration of artificial intelligence with the physical world.
The company is one of Hangzhou's “Six Little Dragons” – a group of rising start-ups that includes AI developer DeepSeek, robotics firms Unitree Robotics and Deep Robotics, Black Myth creator Game......
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30.03.26 - 11:48
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BOCHK reports 5% net profit growth as bad debt exposure in China offsets strong fee income (SCMP)
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Bank of China (Hong Kong), one of three note-issuing banks in the city, reported a modest 5 per cent growth in net profit last year, as exposure to the troubled mainland property sector offset its strong performance in the wealth business.
The lender reported a net profit of HK$40.12 billion (US$5.14 billion), or HK$3.7947 per share, compared with HK$38.23 billion a year earlier, according to a stock exchange filing on Monday. The results beat analysts' estimates of HK$39.3 billion.
BOCHK, the......
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30.03.26 - 10:00
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SMEs leverage Standard Chartered′s global network and expertise to achieve growth (SCMP)
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Expanding overseas can be a lengthy and tricky process for any company. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), dealing with complex cross-border regulations and business practices may be even more challenging.
Yet SMEs that find the right partners, which offer expert financial solutions and global market insights, can ensure their path to growth is much smoother.
One such business is Total Facility Engineering (TFE), an engineering solutions provider and semiconductor specialist founded......
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30.03.26 - 08:12
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Hong Kong stocks fall with Asia as Iran conflict drives oil prices higher (SCMP)
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Hong Kong stocks dropped on Monday as escalating tensions in the Middle East sent oil prices to recent highs.
Over the weekend, Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels launched attacks directly on Israel, which intensified strikes on Tehran. The US has also deployed additional military forces to the Middle East.
The escalation pushed up oil prices, with Brent crude jumping as much as 3.7 per cent to US$116.80 a barrel, its highest in more than a week, while West Texas Intermediate rose to US$101 a......
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30.03.26 - 05:42
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DeepSeek outage leaves millions cut off and sparks complaints as rivals gain ground (SCMP)
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Chinese artificial intelligence start-up DeepSeek suffered a prolonged outage overnight that extended into early Monday morning, disrupting service for hundreds of millions of users, according to a company notice and user feedback.
The Hangzhou-based AI lab's namesake chatbot website and app were offline from Sunday evening, with the company continuing to investigate while issuing fixes from between 1am and 9am on Monday, according to service maintenance records the company published online.
The......
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30.03.26 - 04:48
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Chinese company to use AI-powered chromosome testing to boost profits and fast track IVF (SCMP)
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Biotech firm Hangzhou Diagens Biotechnology is banking on AI-powered chromosome testing to drive profit growth following its Hong Kong listing, as China's falling fertility rate spurs demand for assisted reproduction.
“In China, many young people do not want to marry or have children, and by the time they decide to start a family, they need medical help to do so,” Diagens' founder and executive director, Song Ning, said.
“We are meeting an increasing number of couples every year who struggle to......
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