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13.03.26 - 06:42
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HKEX opens door for small innovative firms to list with biggest reforms since 2018 (SCMP)
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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) has unveiled its biggest listing reforms since 2018, broadening its special listing regime for innovative companies and opening the door for smaller and more diverse firms to list in the city, the bourse operator said on Friday.
HKEX proposed lowering the minimum threshold for companies to list under the weighted voting rights regime to a minimum valuation of HK$20 billion (US$2.6 billion), half the current requirement of at least HK$40 billion.
It will......
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13.03.26 - 06:24
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′Two sessions′ webinar (SCMP)
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This year's 'two sessions', China's biggest annual political gathering, featured the announcement of the lowest GDP growth target in decades and official approval for the 15th five-year plan.
SCMP Plus hosted a webinar to discuss these developments with three experts from the Asia Society Policy Institute's Center for China Analysis. Other topics included the upcoming US-China presidential summit, President Xi Jinping's purge of the military and efforts to reshape the economy.
The panel......
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13.03.26 - 06:06
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All that glitters goes viral as Chow Tai Fook unveils US$115,000 gold AirPods case (SCMP)
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Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group's recent launch of a series of high-priced gold-inlaid accessories on the mainland has sparked online debate amid China's slowing consumer market.
Last week, the Hong Kong-listed jeweller showcased several items on its official Weibo account, including a diamond-studded gold AirPods case priced at 788,800 yuan (US$115,000) and gold-inlaid hair clips costing 2,080 yuan each, containing 0.42 grams of gold.
The earphone case, made with about 350 grams of gold, was......
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13.03.26 - 05:36
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Cambricon, China′s ′little Nvidia′, to pay maiden dividend after profitable 2025 (SCMP)
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Cambricon Technologies, a Chinese semiconductor designer seen as a potential alternative to US giant Nvidia, will pay its maiden dividend after posting its first full-year profit since listing in 2020.
Cambricon, dubbed “little Nvidia”, planned to distribute a cash dividend of 15 yuan (US$2.2) for every 10 shares held, totalling more than 632 million yuan, according to its filing to the Shanghai Stock Exchange on Thursday.
Another 20 million yuan would be allocated for share buy-backs, taking......
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13.03.26 - 04:36
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Tesla′s 91% February sales jump in China defies overall market slowdown (SCMP)
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Tesla has emerged as a rare outlier in China's slowing electric vehicle (EV) market, posting a massive sales surge in February even as domestic leaders like BYD grapple with double-digit declines.
The US carmaker's Shanghai Gigafactory delivered nearly 58,600 vehicles to Chinese buyers last month, up 91 per cent compared with the same period last year, according to data from automotive platform Dongchedi.
Sales of Model Y stood at 41,404 units, while Model 3 accounted for 17,195 units. Starting......
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13.03.26 - 03:24
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Hong Kong stocks extend losses as US and Iran dig in heels amid escalating conflict (SCMP)
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Hong Kong stocks fell as the US-Iran war shows no signs of ending, with a hardline stance from both sides pushing oil prices up.
The Hang Seng Index fell 0.5 per cent to 25,587 as of 9.40am. The Hang Seng Tech Index dropped 0.4 per cent. On the mainland, the CSI 300 Index was little changed and the Shanghai Composite Index shed 0.4 per cent.
US President Donald Trump said in a social media post on Thursday that stopping Iran from having nuclear weapons and threatening the Middle East was of “far......
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13.03.26 - 02:36
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From stock tips to blind dates: why Chinese are obsessed with ′raising′ a lobster (SCMP)
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From assisting with office work to providing daily entertainment, arranging blind dates, and even helping with stock market investments, Chinese users are enthusiastically exploring the cutting-edge OpenClaw artificial intelligence tool for various purposes.
While most early adopters are tech professionals, others are jumping in too, driven not only by speculation and the lure of quick gains, but also curiosity and fear of missing out on the latest AI craze.
“Play OpenClaw right, and it can......
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13.03.26 - 01:01
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BMW sees smoother road ahead in China after sales skid in 2025 (SCMP)
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BMW could be approaching the end of the tunnel in China as signs of stabilisation raise hopes of a turnaround after the German carmaker reported that sales dropped by double digits in the key market in 2025.
“Transaction prices in the market for our products have stabilised … and are actually improving slightly compared to [the third quarter],” said Walter Mertl, chief financial officer, during a press conference on Thursday.
“If the run rate continues this way, we have the opportunity to go......
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13.03.26 - 00:01
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Hong Kong insider-trading arrests send ′very strong message′ on market integrity (SCMP)
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Arrests in a HK$315 million (US$40 million) insider dealing case underscore Hong Kong's commitment to upholding the integrity of its stock market amid a surge in new listings and share placements, according to industry players.
The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) on Thursday said it had arrested eight people after joining forces with the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) earlier this week to raid premises connected to a hedge fund and two securities firms.
The joint......
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12.03.26 - 15:06
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Chinese firms should focus on investing in politically stable regions: entrepreneur (SCMP)
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Chinese firms should prioritise regional political stability when they make overseas investment decisions, as mounting geopolitical tensions and currency fluctuations increase the risks of doing business abroad, a prominent Chinese entrepreneur has warned.
“The current unrest in the Middle East, fluctuations of the US dollar and international complexities serve as a reminder for firms expanding abroad: we must go to locations that offer relative stability,” said Liu Yonghao, founder and chairman......
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12.03.26 - 13:36
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Why Asia′s future depends on breaking the shackles of fossil fuels (SCMP)
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The escalating crisis around Iran is doing more than just shaking global energy markets. It is constricting the arteries of Asian growth.
A massive share of the oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) that powers Asian economies passes through the Strait of Hormuz. When tensions rise around this narrow waterway, economic shock waves travel quickly across the region, exposing a development model whose foundations remain dangerously outside Asia's strategic control.
Japan and South Korea, both heavily......
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12.03.26 - 13:36
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Hong Kong developers Swire and Wharf report profit growth amid valuation pressure (SCMP)
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Swire Properties reported stronger underlying earnings in 2025, as the Hong Kong developer stepped up asset disposals and expanded its mainland China retail portfolio, though weakness in the city's office market dragged the company into a headline loss.
Underlying profit rose 27 per cent to HK$8.62 billion (US$1.1 billion), driven largely by gains from the disposal of noncore assets including the Brickell City Centre retail mall in Miami and several properties in Hong Kong, according to the......
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12.03.26 - 13:01
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China′s OpenClaw users paid to install viral AI agent. Now they spend to remove it (SCMP)
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China's OpenClaw craze has taken an ironic turn, with social media platforms now flooded with paid services offering to uninstall the artificial intelligence (AI) agent after users initially paid to have it installed.
On Xianyu, the second-hand marketplace under Alibaba, the keyword “uninstall OpenClaw” was trending on Thursday, based on a search by the South China Morning Post.
Records showed that a Shanghai-based seller named “mojito lime water” charged 299 yuan ($43.55) to uninstall the agent......
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12.03.26 - 12:36
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Hong Kong′s Wealth for Good Summit to highlight AI, robotics, biotech opportunities (SCMP)
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As innovations arise from the artificial intelligence, robotics and biotechnology sectors, holders of family capital from around the world will convene in Hong Kong to discuss such investment opportunities at the city's fourth annual Wealth for Good Summit on March 23 and 24.
Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Christopher Hui Ching-yu said the summit would showcase Hong Kong's position as a premier hub for family capital seeking long-term growth and multigenerational......
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12.03.26 - 12:06
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Hong Kong export credit insurer keeps premiums low despite Middle East tensions (SCMP)
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Hong Kong's export credit insurer is keeping premiums low and expanding support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), even as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East raise concerns about risks to global trade.
Unlike the typical trade credit insurance model – where insurers raise premiums when geopolitical risks increase – the Hong Kong Export Credit Insurance Corporation (HKECIC) said it had continued offering concessions to exporters to help them weather uncertainty.
“In the......
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12.03.26 - 11:01
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Amid OpenClaw frenzy, China′s central bank adds to cybersecurity warnings (SCMP)
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China's central bank has called for heightened cybersecurity awareness and caution in the use of artificial intelligence in the financial sector, adding to a chorus of warnings over security risks amid the nationwide buzz surrounding the OpenClaw AI agent.
At its annual technology conference in Beijing on Wednesday, the People's Bank of China called for further efforts to “enhance the resilience of cybersecurity and data security”, according to a readout of the meeting posted on its website.
The......
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12.03.26 - 11:01
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Chinese developer Sunshine 100 to oppose Hong Kong winding-up petition over US$205m debt (SCMP)
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Sunshine 100 China Holdings, a mainland Chinese developer facing debts amid China's property sector downturn, said on Thursday that it plans to oppose a winding-up petition filed against it in Hong Kong.
HTI Financial Solutions and Haitong International Financial Products filed the winding-up petition against the developer at the High Court of Hong Kong over an unpaid redemption sum of about US$205 million, including accrued interest, due on March 19, 2025, according to a Sunshine 100 filing......
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12.03.26 - 10:12
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OpenClaw frenzy shows hurdles in rewiring China economy (SCMP)
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China has issued public guidance on using OpenClaw, and reportedly restricted its use in government agencies, as regulators push back against surging use of the artificial intelligence (AI) agent.
Best practices include minimising internet exposure and regularly checking for security updates, China's top software regulator said on Wednesday. The notice followed two earlier official warnings about OpenClaw, an autonomous AI agent used for tasks such as stock picking, sorting emails and creating......
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12.03.26 - 10:06
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Hong Kong poised to grant first stablecoin licences to HSBC, Standard Chartered: sources (SCMP)
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HSBC and a joint venture led by Standard Chartered are expected to be among the first companies to obtain Hong Kong's stablecoin licences within two weeks, according to people familiar with the matter.
The number of licences and timetable had yet to be finalised and remained subject to change, but sources said a possible date was March 24. The two banks declined to comment. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) last month revealed that a small number of stablecoin licences would be granted......
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12.03.26 - 08:24
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China′s financial institutions, regulators draw line on OpenClaw as AI frenzy spreads (SCMP)
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A wave of caution is sweeping through China's financial and state institutions over OpenClaw, the open-source artificial intelligence (AI) agent that has recently gone viral. Several brokerages, banks and government bodies have moved to restrict staff access.
At one of China's leading brokerages, an employee, who asked not to be named, said the firm had issued an explicit risk warning earlier this week, banning OpenClaw from company computers. Staff who had already installed it were told to......
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