This ABC News article looks at China’s moves to internationalize the renminbi and Hong Kong’s role in the process.
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This ABC News article looks at China’s moves to internationalize the renminbi and Hong Kong’s role in the process.
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You may wish to read this 10 December Reuters article that looks at the impact that Shanghai’s rise may have on Hong Kong.
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Please remember that the exam review session is on Friday, 4 December, from 11 am to 1 pm in T7 Meng Wah. We will end earlier than 1 pm, but I will be available for questions after the session is over for as long as necessary.
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This column by Indian academic Ajay Shah originally published in Financial Express offers some interesting analysis on the debt debacle in Dubai. You may also wish to read this extensive April 2009 report by Johann Hari, a commentator for The Independent newspaper in the UK. A good airport, port, glass office towers, and computerized trading [...]
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The BBC interview show HARDtalk recently came to Hong Kong. The Chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited, Ronald Arculli, who is a member of the Executive Council, was a guest. You can view a clip from that program here. For a limited time, you can listen to the entire interview here.
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The Hong Kong SAR Government must be concerned about the outside world’s perception of its political system and development. Monica Chen, the Director of the Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office in New York, just sent out this e-mail letter to contacts in the US: Dear Friends, On November 18, the Hong Kong SAR Government [...]
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Our guest next week – our final class – will be Professor Amy B.M. Tsui, a Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong. We will discuss education reform in Hong Kong and the SAR’s efforts to promote innovation and creativity to ensure that it remains competitive in the global economy. In advance of the class, [...]
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In March last year, Zoher Abdoolcarim, the Asia editor at Time magazine who was our guest the other week, wrote an essay on the Taiwan elections and the rise of Ma Ying-jeou, the island’s Hong Kong-born leader. Can Hong Kong learn anything from how Taiwan’s politics have developed? Even though the “worst-case scenario” for Beijing [...]
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The Paris-based group Reporters Sans Frontières (Reporters Without Borders) has just released its Press Freedom Index 2009. Hong Kong is ranked No. 48 (up from 51 in 2008), just ahead of Italy, Romania, Turkish Cyprus, the Maldives and Mauritius and just below Argentina, Slovakia and Spain. Topping the ranking are Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Norway and [...]
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While Hong Kong has emerged as an international financial center, critics say that the SAR isn’t doing enough to maintain that position. In particular, they argue, the rights of minority shareholders have to be strengthened and protected. David Webb, a former investment banker, is a shareholder rights activist who has been campaigning for better corporate [...]
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