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Hong Kong's DTA Network Expands If success were simply a matter of generating a budget surplus, Hong Kong would get top marks, but the local government’s budget for 2012-13 fails to target growth, writes Craig Stephen. Hong Kong shares flat Hong Kong stocks closed flat on Monday, giving up earlier gains after a strong lead from Wall Street and positive US jobs data which hinted at a lasting recovery for the world's biggest economy. 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 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. 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. Hong Kong Stocks Advance as Greece’s Papademos Sees Progress on Debt Deal Hong Kong stocks rose, pushing the Hang Seng Index to its biggest monthly gain since October, after Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos said progress had been made in talks with the country’s creditors, easing concern Europe won’t be able to manage its debt crisis. Hong Kong Plans $10 Billion Boost to Economy as Growth Cools Hong Kong will spend nearly HK$80 billion ($10.3 billion) to bolster growth as the government forecasts the weakest expansion since 2009 on a “bleak” outlook for the U.S. and Europe. Hong Kong unveils relief measures Hong Kong unveils measures worth nearly $10bn (£6.5bn) to help local residents and businesses prepare for a "difficult year.” Hong Kong To Launch Microfinance Pilot Scheme The Hong Kong Mortgage Corporation Limited (HKMC) has announced that it will shortly seek approval to launch a microfinance pilot scheme with a trial period of three years, from mid-2012. |
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