Hong Kong’s stablecoin law holds promise for e-CNY, cross-border flows: Morgan Stanley

Hong Kong’s stablecoin law holds promise for e-CNY, cross-border flows: Morgan Stanley

Hong Kong dollar stablecoins could become a key link between China’s digital yuan and top global digital assets, potentially transforming cross-border investment and accelerating yuan internationalisation, according to Morgan Stanley. Local currency-backed stablecoins could provide a pathway for mainland China’s e-CNY – the country’s only legal digital currency backed by the government – to gain…

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Klook taps banks for US IPO, sources say

Klook taps banks for US IPO, sources say

By Echo Wang and Julie Zhu NEW YORK (Reuters) -Klook, a travel booking services company, has hired investment banks to help arrange a potential initial public offering in the U.S., according to two people with knowledge of the matter. The Hong Kong-based company, backed by investors including SoftBank Group and Goldman Sachs Group, is working…

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CK Asset’s first-half profit falls 26% amid Hong Kong property market challenges

CK Asset’s first-half profit falls 26% amid Hong Kong property market challenges

CK Asset Holdings, one of the flagship companies owned by billionaire Li Ka-shing’s family, reported weaker-than-expected first-half profit amid a challenging housing market in Hong Kong and declining rental income from its commercial properties. Profit attributable to shareholders fell 26.2 per cent to HK$6.3 billion (US$806.4 million) in the six months to June, according to…

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CK Asset’s first-half profit falls 26% amid Hong Kong property market challenges

CK Asset’s first-half profit falls 26% amid Hong Kong property market challenges

CK Asset Holdings, one of the flagship companies owned by billionaire Li Ka-shing’s family, reported weaker-than-expected first-half profit amid a challenging housing market in Hong Kong and declining rental income from its commercial properties. Profit attributable to shareholders fell 26.2 per cent to HK$6.3 billion (US$806.4 million) in the six months to June, according to…

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US$2.7 bn of global funds swarmed Chinese stocks in July, and the flow will be ‘stronger’

US$2.7 bn of global funds swarmed Chinese stocks in July, and the flow will be ‘stronger’

Foreign inflows to Chinese stocks will probably continue after the summer, as a regulatory push to boost shareholder returns, appealing valuations and rising expectations of interest-rate cuts in the US lure investors, according to Morgan Stanley. The rotation back to Chinese stocks was expected to be “stronger” after two consecutive months of net buying by…

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