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KC Chan visits Europe

KC Chan visits Europe

The Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury has begun a week-long visit to promote Hong Kong as China's global financial centre.

DH recalls Potassium Chloride Injection

The Department of Health instructed the Baxter Healthcare Ltd., a licensed drug wholesaler, to recall three batches of Potassium Chloride Injection 20mEq/100ml.

Fruit juice syrups, powders from Taiwan recalled

The Centre for Food Safety called a stop on the use and sale of seven kinds of fruit juice/syrup and powder produced in Taiwan. These may have been contaminated with the plasticiser DEHP, or di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate.  

Yahoo! enters Hong Kong’s online group discount sector

Yahoo! Deals Service is Hong Kong’s first aggregated group buy service offering a single point of access for local bargain-hunters.

Hong Kong Resources Holdings 2010 profit up to HK$30mn

3D-GOLD business boosts turnover by 90% to HK$2.45bn and by the satisfactory performance of retailing and franchising operations for selling gold and jewellery products.

Dah Chong Hong eyes JV with Brasil Foods

The move aims to further develop Hong Kong, Macao and China market by setting up production and processing centres in China.

BEA Union Investment launches products to help fund investors combat inflation

The company ensures it invests in instruments that are likely to benefit from Asia’s solid fundamentals and Asian currency appreciation making it achieve consistently strong performance.

Site in Sai Kung open for sale by tender

With a site area of about 1,659.4 square metres, the lot is designated for non-industrial, excluding residential, hotel, go down and petrol filling station, purposes.

We demand redevelopment: property owners

It’s up to the owners if they want the Urban Renewal Authority to redevelop their properties, as the demand-led redevelopment model has been approved.

China Everbright Bank seeks to list in Hong Kong

The probable July listing could be worth as much as $7 billion.

Education Secretary disappointed with textbook publishers

Michael Suen was referring to publishers who have yet to sort out copyright issues to offer debundled textbooks and learning materials.

Transport Complaints Unit gets fewer complaints than previous quarter

The Transport Complaints Unit of the Transport Advisory Committee received 1.4 percent less coplaints from January 1 to March 31, 2011.

Education Bureau to introduce competition in textbook market

The Education Bureau would introduce competition to the textbook and teaching materials market so as to provide schools with quality learning and teaching resources at reasonable prices.

HKEx seeks opinions on after-hours futures trading

Study shows many Hong Kong futures brokers are open in the evening to offer trading of European and US futures during London and New York business hours.

HK bans energy drink from Taiwan

Sale of Speed Sports Drink will be prohibited starting noon today due to excessive levels of a plastic additive.

Dragon Crown releases details of listing on HKSE Main Board

The group aims global offering of 275mn new shares at the range of HK$1 to HK$1.40 per share.

Allied Overseas to buy 27.65% of APAC Resources shares from COL Capital

The move gives Allied Overseas new investment opportunity that provides potential for future growth and enhancement of shareholder value.