Hong Kong Budget: Numbers Any Politician Would Love
In Hong Kong yesterday financial secretary John Tsang Chun-wah released his latest budget. Hong Kong’s financial year runs from 1 April to 31 March. The overall review of this latest oeuvre is it is...
View ArticleHong Kong at Tipping Point: Locusts, Luxury Retailer, Mainland Mums
Hong Kong is at a tipping point. Relations between locals and Mainlanders are at a new low, with as inflammatory ad in popular Chinese tabloid “Apple Daily” this week portraying the visitors as...
View ArticleHe’s a locust! She’s a locust! Wouldn’t you like to be a locust too?
Earlier I shared insights into the recent negative advertisement by a group of disenfranchised Hong Kong people. Mainland Chinese were called “locusts” for their overwhelming presence in this city....
View ArticleIn Michigan, Going for Votes Using “China Scare”
The USA Super Bowl was played a few hours back (Congratulations Giants fans). It was also a record day for Twitter. During Madonna’s half-time performance Twitter averaged 8,000 Tweets per second –...
View ArticleEurope Ready to Cash China’s Cheque
China is prepared to invest as much as €100 billion in the European Financial Stability Vehicle – the Euro bailout fund. This is a small part of China’s US$3 trillion foreign reserves. Yet it is a...
View ArticleResearch Reports: China Financial Regulatory Updates
China Financial Regulatory Updates August 2013 Kreab Gavin Anderson Research-Asia’s China Financial Regulatory Updates offer snapshots of the latest regulatory developments that impact China’s banking,...
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