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    Singapore-Hong Kong Exchange Programme This Singapore tour is the most interesting trip I have ever had. At first‚ I just expect I could improve my English through this tour. But I have got more than I expected‚ for example friends‚ and knowledge. After this tour‚ I discovered that there are many differences between Hong Kong and Singapore. For example the education‚ students in Hong Kong always have stress because we have lots of homework. But in Singapore‚ they don’t have much homework.

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    South Korea Stock Exchange Circuit Breakers (Sidecar)  Cash Market * Trading suspended in case KOSPI decreases continuously for 1 minute more than 10% of closing price of the very preceding day. * Suspension is made for 20 minutes. * During suspension‚ however‚ it is not possible make a new offer but possible to cancel offer submitted prior to suspension. * The KRX resumes trading 20 minutes after issue of circuit breakers. * Circuit breakers shall be exerted not in case

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    Global Business Cultural Analysis: Hong Kong Dr. Maria Marin Business 604 History Hong Kong has been inhabited for millennia‚ with the early Che people settling the land early on. During the period of the Warring States in Mainland China‚ Yuet people immigrated from the north and forcibly assimilated the Che people. During the time of the Qin Dynasty Hong Kong was made a part of unified Imperial China. Throughout the Han Dynasty in the 10th century the region grew in

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    the growth of Hong Kong as a ‘global city’‚ and the forces which will determine its future growth development. Word count: 1952 words Globalisation that is happening in the world today gives rise to the context of global cities. This global city is advanced culturally‚ socially‚ politically and especially economically. Hong Kong is considered as a major city in the world. In fact‚ it is regarded as the 5th global city in the world. According to Mr. Andrew Chen of Hong Kong company incorporation

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    Since 1992‚ most of the SOEs were given freedom to reform and extensive new investment was required for the action. IPO is one of the effective channels to raise capital in the market. Beside the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Shenzhen Stock Exchange‚ SOE also sought listing out of the PRC and Hong Kong became their first destination. In 1993‚ 5 “H” Shares were listed in HKEx and it is very popular among the investors. The performance of the “H” shares in 1993 is very promising. The Hang Seng China

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    Alibaba’s IPO Dilemma: Hong Kong or New York? 1. Describe dual-class share structure. Is Alibaba’s “partnership structure” different from dual-class share structure? Does “voting premium” mean that “minority” shareholders are losing money? Dual-class share structure is a situation in which a company issues multiple categories of common stock and each category has different rights and privileges. For example an A class shareholder can have one votes for each share of stock and a B class shareholder

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    The Linked Exchange Rate System in Hong Kong On Nov 16‚ 2011‚ The IMF Staff Mission visited Hong Kong and showed endorsement on keeping the linked exchange rate in place (HKISD‚ 2011)‚ in spite of the voices of the abolition of the system‚ which causes adverse effects to the Hong Kong economy with monetary policies by the FED (Stephen‚ 2010). This system has been in function from the year 1983. It grants the HKD stability predictability and attracts foreign investments‚ turning Hong Kong into the

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    Why did Prada IPO in HONG KONG? Prada is joining the parade of foreign companies listing in Hong Kong rather than their home markets. As the only Chinese exchange fully open to foreign investors‚ Hong Kong has benefited as global investors shift more funds toward China and other emerging markets in search of better returns than they can find in the developed world‚ for three main reasons. 1) Listing in Hong Kong provides access to otherwise unreachable Chinese investors and moreover can serve as

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    Explain of how the Linked Exchange Rate System works in Hong Kong. A Linked Exchange Rate systems function is to keep a currency stabile to another. In this manner‚ the HK Dollar has been linked to US Dollar at the rate of 7.8 HKD to 1 USD‚ since 1983. In order to maintain this exchange rate‚ any change in the monetary base is fully backed by a corresponding change in the respective currency at this exchange rate. Most banknotes in HK are issued by three note-issuing banks. So for example

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    Giordano Marketing Plan

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    Giordano is a Hong Kong retailer of men’s‚ women’s and children’s quality apparel founded in 1981 by Jimmy Lai. Jimmy Lai was born 1948 in an impoverished Guangzhou‚ Guangdong‚ with family roots in nearby Shunde‚ Lai was educated to fifth grade level. Smuggled to Hong Kong aboard a small boat at the age of 12‚ Lai worked as a child-laborer in a garment factory for a wage of $8 per month. Rising to the level of factory manager‚ Lai speculated his year-end bonus on Hong Kong stocks to raise enough

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