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  • Hong Kong ousting over 50 opposition councillors ‘deeply concerning’, says Truss

    October 21, 2021

    Hong Kong’s home affairs chief has unseated another 16 opposition district councillors today, bringing the total ousted local politicians to more than 50. Newly appointed foreign secretary Liz Truss has condemned the actions, calling the move “deeply concerning”, as the political climate in the former British colony remains unstable. “It is deeply concerning that 55 [...]

  • Helena Morrissey criticises HSBC and Canada as she calls for dump of China stock

    October 5, 2021

    City insider Baroness Helena Morrissey has called on investors to ditch their stakes in Chinese companies due to the accusations of human rights abuses in the country. Morrissey, a chair for AJ Bell, also criticised HSBC and Canada Corporation for their stance on China, as the bank alongside Standard Chartered, had last [...]

  • Alibaba-backed LinkDoc mulls private $200m fundraiser after frozen US IPO

    September 9, 2021

    Chinese medical data firm LinkDoc Technology is reportedly looking to raise between $200m and $300m from a private fundraiser, weeks after it froze plans for a US float. LinkDoc, which is backed by Alibaba Health Information Technology, is also mulling a fresh initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong instead of across the pond, Bloomberg [...]

  • Deutsche Bank regains ability to sponsor Hong Kong IPOs with new hires

    September 2, 2021

    Deutsche Bank AG has won back its ability to sponsor IPOs in Hong Kong after it temporarily lost the right in June when two employees left without replacements lined up, according to Bloomberg who first reported the news. The German bank hired three new senior staff and added Derek Chung, Ian Long and Albert Chang [...]

  • Tech crackdown: China proposes banning local sensitive data firms from US IPOs

    August 27, 2021

    China has turned its attention to the US stock market amid its tech sector crackdown, according to reports, by suggesting new rules that ban sensitive data firms from listing. The new rules target internet companies, but the China Securities Regulatory Commission, its local market watchdog, has said that those in the pharmaceutical industry, are still [...]

  • China pauses over 40 IPOs as hawkish eyes fall on intermediaries

    August 24, 2021

    Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets have hit pause on more than 40 initial public offerings, as Chinese regulators probe several intermediaries featuring in the deals. The Shenzhen Stock Exchange has suspended more than 30 initial public offerings (IPOs), including public listing plans by electric car manufacturer BYD’s chip-making unit, which was scuppered on Wednesday.   [...]

  • HSBC to pull together $2bn IPO for China’s biggest AI firm SenseTime

    August 17, 2021

    HSBC is working with China’s largest artificial intelligence group SenseTime to form a Hong Kong listing, according to reports. SoftBank-backed SeneTime’s initial public offering (IPO) could wire in at least $2bn, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter. China International Capital is helping HSBC arrange the float for the firm. The company has decided [...]

  • Exodus: Hong Kong population shrinks by 87,000 in just one year

    August 13, 2021

    Hong Kong’s population has shrunk by 87,100 in just one year, according to official data, as residents flee China’s crackdown on the former British colony. The rate at which residents have exited the city has picked up pace since the introduction of China’s controversial national security law last year, according to provisional data released by [...]

  • Tech firm NetEase pulls $1bn Cloud Village IPO after Beijing’s attack on gaming

    August 9, 2021

    Chinese technology firm NetEase has put a pin in its $1bn Hong Kong listing for its music streaming service Cloud Village due to recent volatility in the tech market, according to reports. The initial public offering (IPO) had already been approved by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s listing committee, according to filings lodged with the exchange. [...]

  • Hong Kong: First person charged under national security law sentenced to nine years

    July 30, 2021

    The first person to be charged under Hong Kong’s national security law has been sentenced to nine years in prison. Tong Ying-Kit was arrested following a pro-democracy protest in the city last July in which he rode a motorbike into three police officers flying a flag with the phrase “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our [...]

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