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10.02.26 - 13:36
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Hong Kong residential plot fetches US$230 million as Chinese developer outbids city rivals (SCMP)
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Hong Kong-listed mainland developer China Overseas Land & Investment won a bid for a 3,132-square-metre (33,712 sq ft) residential plot in Kowloon East, beating some of the city's largest developers with a higher-than-expected tender.
The state-backed developer beat eight rivals to secure a 50-year grant for the parcel in Ngau Tau Kok with its bid of HK$1.8 billion (US$230 million), according to a statement from the Lands Department on Tuesday. The site is expected to yield 470 flats.
The plot......
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10.02.26 - 12:30
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China′s property woes likely to hurt some Hong Kong banks′ 2025 earnings: Citi (SCMP)
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China's commercial real estate stress will force some Hong Kong banks with significant exposure to the sector to set aside additional reserves for potentially higher non-performing loans, which could weigh on their second-half 2025 earnings, according to Citi.
In a report on Tuesday, Citi Research said Bank of China (Hong Kong) (BOCHK), the Hong Kong subsidiary of state-owned Bank of China, and Bank of East Asia (BEA) had the highest exposure to China's commercial real estate, which is under......
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10.02.26 - 11:36
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Tech war: Shanghai boosts chip fund 11-fold under China′s self-sufficiency drive (SCMP)
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The Shanghai Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, backed by the municipal government, has expanded one of its three funds more than 11-fold to pump more capital into the financial hub's chip firms as part of China's broader pursuit of tech self-reliance.
The third phase of the fund, also known as Shanghai IC Fund III, recently increased its registered capital by 5.5 billion yuan (US$794 million) to 6 billion yuan, according to business registry database Aiqicha.
It added two new equity......
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10.02.26 - 09:09
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Aktien Asien: Deutliche Anschlussgewinne in Japan (DPA-AFX)
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TOKIO/SHANGHAI/HONGKONG/SYDNEY (dpa-AFX) - Die asiatischen Börsen haben am Dienstag zumeist zugelegt. Von Japan abgesehen, hielten sich die Bewegungen allerdings in Grenzen. Die Börsen folgten mit ihrem Anstieg den Vorgaben der US-Technologiewerte. Hier ......
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