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  • Investors Should Look at HSBC's ROE: Pro  Monday, 7 May 2012 | 9:35 PM ET

    Louis Wong, Head of Research, Phillip Securities, Hong Kong previews HSBC's earnings and says investors should look at the bank's return-on-equity. He has a "buy" recommendation on the stock because he expects a recovery in banks this year.

  • Hong Kong Housing Prices to Soften: Expert  Thursday, 3 May 2012 | 9:40 PM ET

    Adrian Ngan, Executive Director, Real Estate, at Citic Securities International explains why he thinks housing prices in Hong Kong will soften in the second-half of this year.

  • Commercial Real Estate Turnaround?  Wednesday, 2 May 2012 | 8:19 PM ET

    Stuart Crow, Head of Capital Markets, Asia Pacific, Jones Lang LaSalle Property Consultants says commercial property will turn around in the second half of the year after a big drop in transactions because of worries about the euro debt crisis.

  • 'May Day' Market Closings: Quiet Day for US? Monday, 30 Apr 2012 | 1:14 PM ET
    Emerging Markets Globe

    Several major markets around the world will be closed Tuesday for May Day, which will help limit volatility for U.S. equities.

  • HK Chief Executive in Hot Water Over $6,900 Hotel Stay Thursday, 26 Apr 2012 | 3:56 AM ET
    Prince Philippe of Belgium and Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang pose for a photo at Laeken Castle on September 8, 2011 in Brussels, Belgium.

    He's got two months in office before retiring, but Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang, the head of the territory's government, is stuck in controversy again over charges of living it up on taxpayers' money.

  • Time to Invest in Asian Equities  Monday, 23 Apr 2012 | 10:19 PM ET

    Michael McCarthy, Chief Market Strategist, CMC Markets, says it's time to invest in Asian equities as valuations are at attractive levels.

  • Donald Tsang Faces Confidence Vote  Tuesday, 17 Apr 2012 | 9:03 PM ET

    Christine Loh, CEO, Civic Exchange and Former Legislator, Hong Kong, discusses the likely outcome of Tsang's no-confidence vote.

  • HK Property Prices to Stabilize in 2012  Tuesday, 17 Apr 2012 | 8:31 PM ET

    Ronnie Chan, Chairman, Hang Lung Properties says Hong Kong's incoming Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying's plans to increase land supply will help stabilize property prices in the city this year.

  • Bruce Rockowitz, CEO of Li & Fung discusses the motive and timing behind the consumer goods manufacturers' latest $500 million share placement.

  • Hong Kong Real Estate Prices to Fall?  Monday, 16 Apr 2012 | 8:12 PM ET

    Martin Cubbon, CEO, Swire Properties discusses whether he sees a correction in Hong Kong property prices in the coming months.

  • The Link REIT's Expansion Plans  Sunday, 15 Apr 2012 | 9:20 PM ET

    George Hongchoy, CEO, The Link Management talks about The Link REIT's expansion plans and the criticism behind its "Link the Tastes" campaign. He also takes a closer look at what could drive the Hong Kong property sector.

  • Ronald Arculli, Chairman, Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing (HKEX) explains why mergers and acquisitions are not necessarily the best way for a stock exchange to expand.

  • All Eyes East: Lessons from the Front Lines of Marketing to China's Youth

    Failing to acknowledge a culture gap partly explains why some brand messages are not well received and integrated in China.

  • Challenges Post-Hong Kong Elections  Monday, 2 Apr 2012 | 9:17 PM ET

    Barry Cheung, Chairman, RUSAL, also Chairman of Hong Kong Chief Executive-elect Leung Chun-ying's campaign, talks about issues the incoming leader of Hong Kong has to tackle. He also addresses questions on his role post-election, and the latest leadership change at Rusal.

  • Give Hong Kong’s Next Chief Executive a Chance Monday, 2 Apr 2012 | 3:37 AM ET
    Pro-democracy activists march during a protest denouncing the government's voting policy in Hong Kong on April 1, 2012, in the first demonstration since Leung Chun-ying, 57, was elected as Hong Kong's next chief executive on March 25 by a 1,200-strong election committee packed with pro-Beijing elites.

    I wonder if the thousands of protestors who clashed with police here on Sunday realized the irony that it was April Fool’s Day, because a lot of what took place on a lovely cool and crisp bright weekend made Hong Kong look really foolish.

  • SouthGobi Resources may be about to lose one ‘big brother’ but stands to gain an even larger one with greater clout, if a proposed deal by Chalco to buy Ivanhoe Mining’s controlling stake in the Mongolian-focused coal producer is completed.

  • Time to Buy Sun Hung Kai Properties Stocks?  Thursday, 29 Mar 2012 | 11:38 PM ET

    Alex Wong, Director, Asset Management, Ample Capital, says the selloff in Sun Hung Kai Properties is an overreaction and recommends investors buy shares in the company at HK$95.

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    Shares of Sun Hung Kai Properties, Asia’s largest real estate developer, tumbled 12 percent on Friday after the company’s billionaire owners were arrested on suspicion of corruption.

  • Low-cost airline Jetstar Pacific taxiing at Hanoi's Noi Bai international airport.

    Qantas’ planned joint venture with China Eastern Airlines could run into regulatory headwinds in Hong Kong, according to an expert on aviation policy but the airline says it's confident of getting approval.

  • China's Airlines Need to Catch Up With Global Peers  Monday, 26 Mar 2012 | 11:11 PM ET

    China's top 3 airlines are thriving due to the growing domestic market. But Leithen Francis, Asian Editor, Aviation Week told CNBC that Chinese carriers need another 10 years to catch up with their global peers to successfully compete in the international market.