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Half of Hong Kong young people believe running up debts acceptableHong Kong - More than half of Hong Kong's young people think there is nothing wrong with running up debts, a survey published Wednesday found. Fifty-four per cent of the 1,246 people aged 11 to 21 que...
hongkongherald.com Wednesday, September 23, 2009Hong Kong shares end morning session lower(19 mins ago) Hong Kong share prices ended the morning 0.43 percent lower, with a flat session on the Shanghai bourse dampening sentiment, dealers said. At the break, the Hang Seng Index was 92.88...
hongkongherald.com Wednesday, September 23, 2009Asian markets in red; Hang Seng drops 93ptsThe Hang Seng has dropped 93 points to 21,608. The Taiwan Weighted has slipped 76 points (1%) to 7,392. The Seoul Composite and Straits Times have declined maginally and are now at 1,711 and 2,681, r...
hongkongherald.com Wednesday, September 23, 2009Secrecy shrouds Palin visit to Hong Kong – Details of Sarah Palin’s trip to Hong Kong — in what is being billed as her first speech outside North America — have been kept under wraps.
hongkongherald.com Wednesday, September 23, 2009Palin Speaks to Investors in Hong KongHONG KONG (AP) -- Former U.S. vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, criticized for her lack of foreign policy experience, emerged in Asia on Wednesday to give a speech that could boost her credential...
Big News Network Wednesday, September 23, 2009HK's Zhou falls at first hurdle(53 mins ago) Women's world No 1 Zhou Mi of Hong Kong failed to clear the first hurdle when she crashed to Adriyanti Firdasari in the Japan Open badminton tournament. The Masters Final champion, w...
Big News Network Wednesday, September 23, 2009Palin re-emerges with Hong Kong speechSept. 16: The Village Voice's Michael Musto talks with Keith Olbermann about the job The Washington Speakers Bureau is doing in trying to market Sarah Palin as a high-profile public speaker.
hongkongherald.com Wednesday, September 23, 2009Hang Seng Index closes 0.5pc lower(59 mins ago) Hong Kong shares ended lower as investors began to discount Sinopharm's (1099) debut gains and on expectations that the US Federal Reserve will keep its policy rate unchanged. But th...
hongkongherald.com Wednesday, September 23, 2009Sarah Palin speaks to investors in Hong KongIn this photo released by brokerage and investment group CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets, former U.S. vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin attends the 16th annual CLSA Investors' Forum in Hong Kong Wednesd...
hongkongherald.com Wednesday, September 23, 2009Hong Kong stocks close 0.49% lowerHong Kong stocks down 1.08% on Monday Hong Kong stocks fell 105.62 points, or 0.49 percent, to close at 21,595.52 on Wednesday. Turnover moved up to HK$58.54 billion ($7.56 billion) from Tues...
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