Hong Kong’s asset management industry hits near-record US$4.5 trillion on massive inflows

Hong Kong’s asset management industry hits near-record US$4.5 trillion on massive inflows

Hong Kong strengthened its position as a leading global wealth management hub after investors committed major capital to the city last year, lifting assets under management to HK$35.14 trillion (US$4.5 trillion), just shy of an all-time high, before stocks and other instruments delivered hefty gains. Assets under management in the city grew almost HK$4 trillion…

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8 arrested in Hong Kong after HK$46 million lost in investor phishing scams

8 arrested in Hong Kong after HK$46 million lost in investor phishing scams

Hong Kong police have arrested eight people for allegedly making unauthorised stock transactions, manipulating the market and using phishing scams to swindle about HK$46 million (US$5.8 million) out of more than 130 victims based locally and overseas. Senior Superintendent Fanny Kung Hing-fun of the force’s commercial crime bureau said police had arrested seven men and…

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Hong Kong Web3 group issues blueprint for accelerating blockchain development

Hong Kong Web3 group issues blueprint for accelerating blockchain development

In a call to action for greater investment to accelerate the development of blockchain infrastructure, industry group Web3 Harbour and accounting firm PwC Hong Kong released the “Hong Kong Web3 Blueprint” on Monday, capitalising on recent momentum in the city. Highlighting the “transparency, security, and user empowerment” of decentralisation, the blueprint seeks to leverage what…

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Hong Kong’s stablecoin law to take effect in August, building on virtual asset licensing

Hong Kong’s stablecoin law to take effect in August, building on virtual asset licensing

Hong Kong’s new stablecoin ordinance, which requires issuers of assets backed by fiat currency to be licensed, is set to take effect on August 1, according to a government announcement on Friday. The city’s Legislative Council passed the bill regulating stablecoins – a type of cryptocurrency backed by a reference asset, usually fiat currencies such…

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Hong Kong producer Raymond Wong to plead not guilty to insider trading

Hong Kong producer Raymond Wong to plead not guilty to insider trading

Film producer and actor Raymond Wong Pak-ming plans to plead not guilty to insider trading charges brought by Hong Kong’s securities watchdog, according to his legal representative. Wong, 79, is being prosecuted by the Securities and Futures Commission for alleged insider trading concerning shares in Transmit Entertainment, a television series production company previously known as…

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