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China’s telecom and computer services exports surpass traditional goods in 2025
China’s exports of telecom, computer, and information services rose 13% to US$118 billion in 2025, outpacing footwear and handbag shipments.
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China's Sinopec shares rise as crude surge lifts oil sector earnings
Sinopec shares climbed as Brent crude prices surged, boosting first-quarter profits and lifting CNOOC and PetroChina stocks
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Hong Kong home prices hit 28-month high in March despite war worries
Hong Kong residential property prices rose 1.4% in March to a 28-month high as rents also hit a record, Colliers said.
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WuXi AppTec posts record Q1 profit, shares jump in Hong Kong and Shanghai
WuXi AppTec reported record first-quarter earnings as revenue and profit rose sharply, sending its shares higher in Hong Kong and Shanghai.
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Inovance files for Hong Kong IPO to raise up to $2 billion
Inovance filed for a Hong Kong IPO to raise up to US$2 billion as it pushes its internationalisation plan.
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Zhao Zhijun sells Hong Kong Peak Road homes for HK$320 million
Property tycoon Zhao Zhijun sold two adjoining Hong Kong luxury units for HK$320 million, or US$40.8 million, on April 10.
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Endowus highlights diversification and discipline amid Hong Kong market uncertainty
Endowus leaders urged retail investors in Hong Kong to focus on diversification and discipline amid fast-changing market sentiment and global tensions.
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China Resources Power wins Shenzhen approval to list renewable energy unit
China Resources Power secured approval to spin off its renewable energy unit for a Shenzhen A-share listing.
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HKEX posts record HK$5.19 billion quarterly profit on strong listings and turnover
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing reported a 27% rise in quarterly net profit to HK$5.19 billion, beating estimates and hitting a new record high.
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Hong Kong, mainland regulators discuss cross-border financial links
Hong Kong and mainland China officials met to discuss deeper cross-border financial connect schemes.
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Ikea to open first small-format store in Beijing's Tongzhou district
Ikea will open its first small-format store in Beijing's Tongzhou district on May 6.
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China appoints Liu Haoling as deputy head of securities regulator
Liu Haoling was named vice-chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission by the State Council on May 5.
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Hong Kong Airport Authority issues record HK$19 billion bond with strong demand
Hong Kong Airport Authority issued a record HK$19 billion bond offering with a 2.9 times subscription rate on Tuesday.
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Hong Kong High Peak penthouse sells for US$54 million to mainland buyer
A High Peak penthouse in Hong Kong sold for US$54 million to a mainland Chinese buyer on April 8, setting a project price record.
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China's BYD raises price of DiPilot 300 driver-assistance system by 21%
BYD announced a 21% price increase on its DiPilot 300 assisted-driving system from 9,900 to 12,000 yuan starting Friday.
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Victory Giant Technology posts 28% revenue rise in Q1 2026 on AI hardware demand
Victory Giant Technology reported a 27.99% rise in Q1 2026 revenue to RMB 5.519 billion amid strong AI computing demand.
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HKMA holds Hong Kong base rate at 4% as US Fed keeps rates steady
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority kept its base rate at 4% alongside the US Federal Reserve’s unchanged rates.
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BYD and Geely report declines in first-quarter profits amid China EV price pressure
BYD and Geely both reported year-on-year drops in first-quarter profits as China’s EV market faces weakening domestic sales and currency effects.
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China expects record 1.52 billion trips for Labour Day holiday
China expects 1.52 billion cross-regional trips during the upcoming five-day Labour Day holiday, the transport ministry said.
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Standard Chartered reports 19% rise in Q1 profit on strong wealth management
Standard Chartered posted a 19% increase in first-quarter profit to $1.9 billion, driven by wealth management gains.
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Samsung, SK Hynix warn of prolonged memory chip shortage on AI demand
Samsung and SK Hynix said AI demand has driven the memory chip market into a record supply squeeze.
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China’s Big Four banks post stronger Q1 earnings supported by policy lending
China’s Big Four banks reported stronger first-quarter earnings boosted by loan growth in policy-backed sectors.
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Shenzhen eases homebuying rules, lifts housing loan caps
Shenzhen eased homebuying rules for some non-local residents and raised housing loan limits on Thursday.
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Hong Kong new flats sell fast as buyers snap up 120-unit project
Hong Kong developers sold out One Victoria Cove I and moved 19 more units at Pavilia Farm III on Tuesday.