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  • For Hong Kong Markets, Bad Omen in a Movie Premiere Tuesday, 2 Apr 2013 | 5:16 AM ET

    The Chinese economy remains wobbly and North Korea is threatening nuclear war. But for the Hong Kong stock market, the most worrisome news this week is the premiere of a new movie. The New York Times reports.

  • Why Are Hong Kong Property Stocks Rallying?  Tuesday, 26 Mar 2013 | 9:35 PM ET

    Daniel So, Securities Strategist at Sun Hung Kai Financial explains that despite weak 2012 net profits, earnings results have been better-than-expected.

  • Can a Pawn Shop Revive Hong Kong's IPO Market? Tuesday, 12 Mar 2013 | 4:05 AM ET

    Could the successful listing of a Hong Kong pawn shop, whose shares surged over 30 percent on their debut Tuesday, be the catalyst that injects life back into the city's lackluster IPO market?

  • Pawnshop Debuts on Hong Kong Exchange  Thursday, 7 Mar 2013 | 7:18 PM ET

    Hong Kong's IPO market has been tame in comparison to past years, but next week brings a new entrant as the first pawn shop operator lands on the exchange. CNBC's Bernie Lo has more.

  • Hang Seng Index to Hit 26,000 in 2013: Pro  Thursday, 14 Feb 2013 | 8:30 PM ET

    Jackson Wong, Vice President, Tanrich Securities believes the Hang Seng Index could test 26,000 by year-end. However, given last week's correction, he says the support line will remain at 23,000.

  • Hong Kong Exchange: China Fund Flows Vital  Tuesday, 15 Jan 2013 | 8:35 PM ET

    CNBC's Emily Chan speaks to HKEx CEO Charles Li about China's plans to allow investors greater access to foreign investments.

  • Ronald Arculli, former chairman of HKEx discusses the implications of China's QDII 2 - a program to allow individual investors more leeway to put money in international markets.

  • Bet on China Property Stocks: Pro  Sunday, 6 Jan 2013 | 8:30 PM ET

    Jackson Wong, Analyst and Vice President at Tanrich Securities explains why he likes China property stocks, especially ones with a presence in second tier cities.

  • Why Hong Kong’s Bull Market Will Last Into 2013 Thursday, 3 Jan 2013 | 2:25 AM ET

    A "bull run" in Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng stock index, one of last year's best performing markets in Asia, should last well into 2013 thanks to a brighter economic outlook and a rebound in mainland shares, analysts say.

  • Has London Lost Its Opportunity?  Monday, 12 Nov 2012 | 1:10 AM ET

    Squawk Box Europe's presenters debate whether London will really lose its predominance as a global financial hotspot to New York and Hong Kong.

  • Was Fosun's Hong Kong IPO a Disappointment?  Monday, 29 Oct 2012 | 9:30 PM ET

    Philippe Espinasse, Former Investment Banker and Author of "IPO: A Global Guide" explains why Fosun's debut in Hong Kong is not receiving a positive response.

  • Hong Kong’s latest round of property measures to curb speculation by foreign buyers is likely to have a minimal impact on cooling sky-high prices in the island-state, say experts, with tight supply conditions and demand from local homebuyers preventing any large declines in home values. 

  • Alex Wong, Director - Asset Management, Ample Capital says that the strength in Hong Kong's property sector will continue to lead markets. He explains why.