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Hong Kong Regulator Says It Should Have the Right to Redress Investors
Hong Kong’s securities regulator, whose attempt to ban New York-based hedge fund Tiger Asia Management LLC last year from trading was blocked by a court, said it should have the right to redress investors.

Hong Kong Regulator Says It Should Be Able to Redress Investors
Hong Kong’s securities regulator, whose attempt to ban New York-based hedge fund Tiger Asia Management LLC last year from trading was blocked by a court, said it should have the right to redress investors.

China to Fine Parents for Second Child in Hong Kong, Daily Says
Chinese couples who give birth to a second child in Hong Kong in breach of the nation’s one-child policy will be fined, the China Daily reported today.

21Vianet Acquires 2.3 GHz BWA Spectrum in Hong Kong
BEIJING and HONG KONG -- 21Vianet Group, Inc. ("21Vianet" or the "Company"), the largest carrier-neutral Internet data center services provider in China, today announced that it is ...

Hong Kong’s Tiger Court Fight Tests Regulator’s Offshore Reach
Hong Kong’s securities watchdog is fighting to defend the way it tackles offshore targets after losing the first round of its insider trading case against hedge fund firm Tiger Asia Management LLC.

Hong Kong May Hand out $5.2 Billion in Budget as Slowdown Bites
Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang may hand out as much as HK$40 billion ($5.2 billion) in his last budget tomorrow, from tax rebates to property-rate waivers, as an economic slowdown starts to bite.

Hong Kong’s Tsang May Hand Out $5.2 Billion in Last Budget Amid Slowdown
Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang may hand out as much as HK$40 billion ($5.2 billion) in his last budget tomorrow, from tax rebates to property-rate waivers, as an economic slowdown starts to bite.

China fines parents of HK-born second child: report
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Mainland Chinese who have a second child in Hong Kong will be fined for breaching China's one-child policy, Chinese media quoted a family planning official as saying, as mainland Chinese women flock to the former British colony to give birth. Hong Kong's maternity wards are booked until September, pressured by the growing number of mainland Chinese seeking to circumvent the ...

Hong Kong May Hand Out $5.2 Billion in Budget Amid Slowdown
Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Tsang may hand out as much as HK$40 billion ($5.2 billion) in his last budget tomorrow, from tax rebates to property-rate waivers, as an economic slowdown starts to bite.

Chinese mothers who have second child in HK to be fined, warned officials
Mainland couples who give birth to a second child in Hong Kong will be fined for breaching the family planning policy. -China Daily/ANN

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