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post Feb 3 2022, 03:30 PM

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The story of an "IT dog" working at an i-bank writing programming scripts for traders when facing his future mother-in-law during CNY...

https://finance.mingpao.com/fin/instantf/20...%81%ad%e9%81%87
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post Feb 3 2022, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Feb 3 2022, 03:30 PM)
The story of an "IT dog" working at an i-bank writing programming scripts for traders when facing his future mother-in-law during CNY...

https://finance.mingpao.com/fin/instantf/20...%81%ad%e9%81%87
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I have similar experience but not exactly the same. I tell in-law I IT programmer and the next they thought of is can you help assemble a desktop pc (those year 2000 era times). The software not working why har? Can help me to increase RAM, harddisk? Can help setup my printer why cannot print har? I think they lump IT (a big field) as ONE in their understanding. Those are IT support role not software developing role but most of them don't care. They still comment why this software A so un-flexible har cannot do this cannot do that etc etc. Can you go and change so it is flexible? Those are during 2000 era and now 2022 some old folks still haven't change their understanding.

Just for the record there are different fields within IT and depend on which field you are in, different jobscope entails.
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post Feb 4 2022, 10:45 AM

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https://finance.mingpao.com/fin/daily/20220...%b3%87%e8%b7%af

You should be lucky the ACE market in Malaysia is still kind of "active". In HK, their regulations "kill" any chance of SMEs seeking to list on HKEX.
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post Feb 8 2022, 10:36 AM

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https://finance.mingpao.com/fin/daily/20220...%ba%ba%e5%88%b6

Baba shareholders beware. Softbank might unload its stake via ADS listed on NYSE.
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QUOTE(TOS @ Feb 8 2022, 10:36 AM)
Baba shareholders beware. Softbank might unload its stake via ADS listed on NYSE.
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And shortist will be on standby mode to short it go low low and earn monies.
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post Feb 10 2022, 09:31 AM

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Link REIT to acquire properties in Australia again.

Announcement: https://www.linkreit.com/-/media/corporate-...roject-isle.pdf

Presentation: https://www.linkreit.com/-/media/corporate-...d-melbourne.pdf

香港明报 report: https://finance.mingpao.com/fin/instantf/20...%a0%85%e7%9b%ae
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post Feb 10 2022, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(TOS @ Jan 28 2022, 06:19 PM)
I am no expert in political and legislative stuff. If you need a Chinese-based broker, I don't think there is any option for you since you are not a HK/Chinese resident. You will have to fork out more money to buy via local brokers and local banks then. Futu and Tiger are not for you, they are listed brokers in the US itself. If you are HNWI, then private banks will sort things out for you.

500k USD includes all US listed shares whether they are of Chinese origin or not.

You can still strike a balance by buying Chinese/HK equities via local brokers and invest in the rest of the world via IBKR/Futu/Tiger/Saxo/POEMS/FSM etc. if you like.

But political-wise, I don't think the decoupling will happen to that extent. At most, the delisted shares will be relisted elsewhere or privatized. You will still get your money back provided no corporate frauds like Luckin's Coffee case occur.
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I found Futu SG able to open account. Their Hong Kong account commission is only 0.03% much better than IBKR 0.08%.
They don't have custody fee and dividend collection fee compared to 0.5% for most Hong Kong brokers. Their client assets are segregated so no commingling. I think it is a viable broker for long term investor. Only downside is that many fees are hiked with a Singapore GST of 7% and soon to be 9%.
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post Feb 10 2022, 05:07 PM

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QUOTE(Toku @ Feb 10 2022, 04:38 PM)
I found Futu SG able to open account. Their Hong Kong account commission is only 0.03% much better than IBKR 0.08%.
They don't have custody fee and dividend collection fee compared to 0.5% for most Hong Kong brokers. Their client assets are segregated so no commingling. I think it is a viable broker for long term investor. Only downside is that many fees are hiked with a Singapore GST of 7% and soon to be 9%.
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Well, Futu is listed in the US. Since you said you are concerned with US-China tensions etc and want complete avoidance then Futu is not for you.

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post Feb 11 2022, 06:14 PM

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Some more news from Link.

https://finance.mingpao.com/fin/instantp/20...%a4%a7%e6%a8%93

https://www.linkreit.com/-/media/corporate-...nt-20220211.pdf

They plan to tender for a BOT project in the West Kowloon Cultural District in HK.
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post Feb 21 2022, 01:58 PM

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A busy week ahead for blue chips earnings on HKEX:

Champion REIT today, HSBC (and Hang Seng Bank) tomorrow,
Budweiser Brewing (APAC unit of AB InBev), Galaxy Macao, Lenovo, and NetEase on Wednesday,
BABA, Bank of East Asia, HKEX itself, Hysan Development, Sun Hung Kai Properties, HK Telecom and PCCW on Thursday,
Hutchison Telecom HK and New World Development on Friday

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Some reads from 明报.

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The rest of the columns can be found here when it is available: http://ebook.mingpao.com/htm/MoneyMonday/2022/htm/

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post Feb 22 2022, 01:21 PM

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HSBC results: https://www.hsbc.com/investors/results-and-announcements

Hang Seng Bank results: https://www.hangseng.com/en-hk/about-us/inv...s-announcement/

Baba should come after HK market closes and before US market opens.

Some analysts still thinks Softbank will sell BABA to bolster its cash. https://www.chinatimes.com/realtimenews/202...87-260410?chdtv

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post Feb 22 2022, 04:46 PM

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Hang Seng bank dropped more than 10%

http://www.etnet.com.hk/www/eng/stocks/rea...ote.php?code=11

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post Feb 22 2022, 08:33 PM

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EDIT: Sorry wrong date. BABA results is this Thursday, not Tuesday.

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post Feb 23 2022, 09:49 AM

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/meituan-shows-...share_permalink

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post Feb 23 2022, 01:51 PM

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FT news/articles on China: https://pdfhost.io/v/T722R06vJ_FT_HK_China_News_23Feb22

Refer to IBKR thread for US, EU financial news from FT and SGX counters thread for BT news (including S-REITs)

Note: scanned file is in PDF format, size about 40 MB for the largest file, thus I upload it on PDF Host, Lowyat can't handle large files of 40 MB...

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post Feb 24 2022, 10:01 AM

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BABA hits record low after HKEX secondary listing.
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post Feb 24 2022, 08:20 PM

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BABA results released: https://www.alibabagroup.com/en/ir/earnings

Kind of positive, shares jumped 5% from low.
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post Feb 24 2022, 09:41 PM

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BABA broke the 100 handle briefly premarket due to disappointing results. Now slowly recovering.

Growth has clearly slow for alibaba.
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post Feb 24 2022, 09:50 PM

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QUOTE(ChAOoz @ Feb 24 2022, 09:41 PM)
BABA broke the 100 handle briefly premarket due to disappointing results. Now slowly recovering.

Growth has clearly slow for alibaba.
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Ya, the 5% just a brief moment haha
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post Feb 26 2022, 12:20 AM

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