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09.01.26 - 03:36
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Hong Kong stocks snap 2-day decline as China deflationary pressure wanes (SCMP)
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Hong Kong stocks rebounded on Friday after falling for two days as official data showed easing deflationary pressure in China.
The Hang Seng Index rose 0.4 per cent to 26,258.21 as of 10.06am local time. The Hang Seng Tech Index gained 0.7 per cent. On the mainland, the CSI 300 Index climbed 0.3 per cent and the Shanghai Composite Index added 0.6 per cent.
Alibaba Group Holding rallied 4.1 per cent to HK$148.40 and peer JD.com surged 3.7 per cent to HK$115.90. Gold producer Zijin Mining Group......
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09.01.26 - 03:00
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Chinese AI start-up MiniMax shines on Hong Kong IPO debut (SCMP)
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Shares of Chinese artificial intelligence start-up MiniMax surged on their Hong Kong debut on Friday, reflecting investor confidence after securing substantial support from global institutional backers.
The company's shares first changed hands at HK$235.40, up 42.7 per cent from the initial public offering (IPO) price of HK$165, valuing it at HK$72.8 billion (US$9.3 billion). MiniMax raised HK$4.8 billion after pricing the shares at the top of the marketed range and exercising an upsized option......
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09.01.26 - 02:06
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Chinese robot vacuum maker Dreame bets on AI-driven appliances to run household chores (SCMP)
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Chinese household appliances maker Dreame Technology unveiled more than 20 new artificial intelligence-embedded products at this year's CES trade show in Las Vegas, showing a glimpse of the future when smart devices would run almost all chores in a house.
Those formed part of more than 150 products that Dreame, one of the world's top five vendors of robot vacuum cleaners, exhibited at the four-day trade show that concludes this Friday.
Dreame's new “AI-powered whole-home smart ecosystem”......
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09.01.26 - 01:36
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Repeat buyer tucks into another McDonald′s Hong Kong shop for US$15.2 million (SCMP)
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McDonald's has sold another Hong Kong retail property for HK$118.7 million (US$15.2 million), bringing the proceeds from its ongoing asset disposal programme to about HK$490 million, as well-capitalised investors continue to snap up prime real estate.
The 10,000 sq ft-plus property at 46-47 Yee Wo Street in Causeway Bay was sold to Evergreen Capital Partners. Ng Yin was listed as director of the firm, according to the Companies Registry.
The deal, which was signed on December 10, included the......
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09.01.26 - 00:36
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Chinese financial firms press on with debt issuance to fund overseas expansion (SCMP)
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Chinese financial institutions raised over US$10 billion last year to fund their overseas expansion and boost the yuan's internationalisation in line with Beijing's go-global push, with the trend continuing this year.
GF Securities is raising HK$6.12 billion (US$780 million) from the placement of over HK$3.97 billion worth of new shares and HK$2.15 billion from zero-coupon convertible bonds.
The Guangzhou-headquartered brokerage planned to use the proceeds to inject capital into its offshore......
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09.01.26 - 00:00
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China′s Xpeng unveils hybrid SUV version boasting world′s longest driving distance (SCMP)
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Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant Xpeng Motors has launched a new hybrid version of its G7 that it says offers the world's longest range among SUVs, capable of covering the distance from Seattle to Los Angeles without charging.
The updated G7 could travel 1,704km – longer than the distance between Beijing and Shanghai – with a 60-litre fuel tank and a 55.8kWh pack, the company said at a launch event in Guangzhou on Thursday.
The model combines batteries with a small petrol engine that......
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08.01.26 - 23:36
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Shanghai steps up oversight of delayed payment practices hurting suppliers (SCMP)
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Shanghai, mainland China's commercial and financial hub, has pledged to step up policing its manufacturing sectors to curb prolonged payment cycles that affect thousands of supply-chain vendors.
Gu Jun, deputy secretary general of the municipal government and director of the city's development and reform commission, told a press conference on Thursday that a task force had been set up to ensure money owed to vendors would be paid promptly.
“Supervision will be strengthened to avoid delayed......
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08.01.26 - 14:36
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China′s oil giants Sinopec, CNAF to undergo consolidation, creating energy powerhouse (SCMP)
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Beijing has given the green light to an asset-restructuring deal involving the country's largest oil refiner and a leading distributor of jet fuel, continuing efforts to streamline operations of major state-owned juggernauts.
China Petroleum and Chemical Corp, better known as Sinopec, and China National Aviation Fuel Group (CNAF) will conduct a revamp of their assets after receiving the nod from the State Council, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) said in a......
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08.01.26 - 14:06
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Core Chinese research team behind cutting-edge AI model R1 remains intact: DeepSeek (SCMP)
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Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has updated the technical paper of its landmark R1 model, showcasing the contributions of the 18 core scientists who powered its AI ambitions and capabilities, as anticipation heightened about a potential new major model release.
The paper suggested that DeepSeek retained all 18 scientists behind its AI model development efforts, as well as many of the R1 project's 176 contributors, despite fierce competition for talent in China's AI industry.
The......
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08.01.26 - 11:42
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Mainland Chinese medicine firms tap Hong Kong capital to fuel global expansion (SCMP)
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) manufacturers are gearing up to go public in Hong Kong, aiming to tap the market for international expansion.
TCM firms have joined the queue for initial public offerings (IPOs) in the city to test foreign investors' appetite for their shares. The latest to join the queue are Sichuan Neautus Traditional Chinese Medicine and Hong Kong-based Herb Standard.
“Hong Kong will serve as our hub for capital, research and development, as well as international......
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08.01.26 - 11:06
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Tech war: China semiconductor expert suggests vigilance in buying Nvidia′s H200 AI chips (SCMP)
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Influential Chinese semiconductor expert Wei Shaojun urged caution for mainland companies that place orders for Nvidia's H200 artificial intelligence chips, as it remained a puzzle why the US government would make these advanced integrated circuits available to the country.
“The US' inconsistent stance on advanced chips – alternating between limited easing and renewed pressure – has left users struggling to discern its true strategic intent,” Wei, vice-president at the China Semiconductor......
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08.01.26 - 10:48
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Hong Kong politician Bunny Chan bets US$40 million on luxury market with Stanley purchase (SCMP)
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A Hong Kong delegate to China's National People's Congress (NPC) bought a luxury residential project in the seaside enclave of Stanley for 44 per cent less than the seller paid six years ago, in the latest sign that deep discounts are drawing wealthy buyers back into the city's high-end property market.
Bunny Chan Chung-ban, also the chairman of the apparel firm Prospectful Holdings and a former district councillor, acquired Villa Mortini at 8 Stanley Beach Road for HK$310 million (US$39.8......
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08.01.26 - 08:30
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China to probe Meta′s purchase of Manus regarding export control and tech exports (SCMP)
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China's Ministry of Commerce says it will conduct a review and investigation into Meta's acquisition of Manus regarding export controls and technology exports, confirming an earlier report by the Post.
The Post reported that Chinese authorities were considering whether to step in over Meta Platforms' acquisition of Manus – an artificial intelligence agent developer with Chinese roots – amid concerns the deal could breach technology export controls and encourage more start-ups to relocate......
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08.01.26 - 07:36
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Dose of uncertainty: experts wary of AI health tech gadgets on display at CES trade show (SCMP)
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Health tech gadgets displayed at the annual CES trade show make a lot of promises. A smart scale promoted a healthier lifestyle by scanning your feet to track your heart health, and an egg-shaped hormone tracker uses artificial intelligence to help you figure out the best time to conceive.
Technology and health experts, however, question the accuracy of products like these and warn of data privacy issues – especially as the US federal government eases up on regulation.
The US Food and Drug......
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08.01.26 - 04:18
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Lenovo unveils new AI agent, Nvidia tie-up in glitzy show at CES 2026 (SCMP)
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Personal computer giant Lenovo Group has unveiled a new personal AI agent and a host of enterprise artificial intelligence initiatives at CES this year, in a splashy display of its AI ambitions.
Lenovo on Tuesday announced Qira, a “personal AI super agent” designed to work across multiple devices including Lenovo laptops, tablets and Motorola smartphones.
Qira can summarise notifications, offer real-time transcriptions and translations, and coordinate other AI agents for tasks such as travel......
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08.01.26 - 03:24
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New Year rally in Hong Kong stocks recedes as investors brace for China data (SCMP)
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The rally that drove Hong Kong stocks to a strong start to 2026 continued to fizzle out on Thursday, with the benchmark falling for a second day as investors geared up for China economic data and digested the fallout of rising geopolitical tensions.
The Hang Seng Index fell 1.2 per cent to 26,139.27 as of 10.09am local time. The Hang Seng Tech Index dropped 1.1 per cent.
On the mainland, the CSI 300 Index slipped 0.3 per cent and the Shanghai Composite Index was little changed.
Personal computer......
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08.01.26 - 03:06
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Hang Seng Bank shareholders set to back HSBC′s privatisation plan for Hong Kong lender (SCMP)
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Hong Kong's banking sector is set for a landmark transformation as thousands of Hang Seng Bank shareholders vote on HSBC Holdings' bid to take the lender private on Thursday morning.
Analysts expected an overwhelming approval for the proposal, which offers shareholders HK$155 a share – 30 per cent higher than Hang Seng Bank's HK$119 closing price on the last trading day before the announcement on October 9. Since then, HSBC has risen 15 per cent to close at HK$127.20 on Wednesday, on the eve of......
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08.01.26 - 02:48
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3 Chinese tech stocks gain in Hong Kong debuts as investors jump on AI, robotics (SCMP)
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Chinese start-up Zhipu AI headlined a trio of technology new listings in Hong Kong on Thursday, in a key test of investor confidence in China's AI industry as it goes head to head with US giants.
Shares of the Beijing-based company rose 3.3 per cent to HK$120 at the open from the initial public offering (IPO) price of HK$116.20, valuing the company at HK$52.83 billion (US$6.76 billion). Zhipu raised HK$4.35 billion as it became the first pure-play Chinese developer of AI large language models to......
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08.01.26 - 02:06
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DeepSeek to customise namesake chatbot for Italian users following probe (SCMP)
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Chinese artificial intelligence firm DeepSeek has agreed to launch the first country-specific version of its namesake chatbot, while tackling the problem of “hallucinations” in its AI models to meet the requirements of regulators in Italy.
DeepSeek assented to the package of commitments after a months-long negotiation with the Italian Competition Authority, known as the AGCM, which had earlier accused the Hangzhou-based start-up of not sufficiently warning users in the country about the risk of......
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08.01.26 - 01:36
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Chinese drug makers strike a record US$136 billion in out-licensing deals in 2025 (SCMP)
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Chinese drug makers' licensing deals more than doubled in 2025 from a year earlier to a record high, propelled by dozens of multibillion-dollar agreements between Hong Kong and mainland China-listed firms and global pharmaceutical giants.
Last year, 157 out-licensing deals worth US$135.7 billion were signed, compared with 94 transactions worth US$51.9 billion in 2024, state media reported, citing data released by the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), China's drugs regulator, last......
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