Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange
Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange (; abbreviated as HKMEx) is a new electronic commodities exchange established in Hong Kong for the trading of commodity futures, options and other financial derivatives.
HKEx Shifts Strategy, Eyes Commodities - Wall Street Journal
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![]() Kansas City Star | HKEx Shifts Strategy, Eyes Commodities Wall Street Journal By KATE O'KEEFFE HONG KONG—The operator of Hong Kong's stock exchange said it will look to commodities markets for growth as opportunities in equities slow, marking a strategy shift for the world leader in initial public offerings. Hong Kong Exchanges ... Yuan derivatives in the works at HKEx Asia stocks advance amid positive US jobs data |
Published on Saturday 11th of February 2012 02:45:23 AM
Dealtalk: Owners, insiders jockey ahead of LME sale - Reuters
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Dealtalk: Owners, insiders jockey ahead of LME sale Reuters Asian players keen to expand into Europe include the SGX Singapore Exchange (SGXL.SI), the Shanghai Futures Exchange and the Hong Kong Mercantile Exchange. The LME, which accounts for 80 percent of global futures activity in industrial metal, ... |
Published on Saturday 11th of February 2012 02:45:23 AM
Revamp for HK stock exchange - South China Morning Post (subscription)
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![]() South China Morning Post (subscription) | Revamp for HK stock exchange South China Morning Post (subscription) Hong Kong's stock exchange - the largest bourse in Asia - plans to spend HK$2 billion to upgrade its system and introduce yuan-denominated commodities and derivatives trading. Charles Li Xiaojia, chief executive of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing, ... HKEX plans to offer first yuan-denominated derivative |
Published on Saturday 11th of February 2012 02:45:23 AM
China's 2012 Gold Imports From Hong Kong Reflect 'Growing Appetite' For Gold - Forbes
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![]() BBC News | China's 2012 Gold Imports From Hong Kong Reflect 'Growing Appetite' For Gold Forbes (Kitco News) – Chinese gold imports from Hong Kong declined sharply in December from the record levels of November, but nevertheless full-year data reflect a continuing trend toward rising demand from the country, analysts said. Asian stocks rise after US unemployment falls |
Published on Saturday 11th of February 2012 02:45:23 AM
Dow ends down 0.7%: Stocks drop on Greek deal holdup - The Tennessean
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![]() USA TODAY | Dow ends down 0.7%: Stocks drop on Greek deal holdup The Tennessean Traders working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Feb. 8, 2012. / By Richard Drew, AP NEW YORK (AP) — US stocks fell sharply Friday after Greece's bailout deal was put on hold, a day after it seemed that the country had satisfied its ... Stocks struggle as Greek deal talks drag on Global Markets Overview - 02/10/2012 Global Markets Overview - 10 February 2012 |
Published on Saturday 11th of February 2012 02:45:23 AM
World stocks inch higher amid Greek debt talks - Atlanta Journal Constitution
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![]() Atlanta Journal Constitution | World stocks inch higher amid Greek debt talks Atlanta Journal Constitution Hong Kong's Hang Seng slipped marginally to 20010.01 and Australia's S&P ASX/200 shed 0.2 percent at 4282.90. Investor sentiment in Asia hit a hurdle after China released data showing consumer prices had risen 4.5 percent in January over a year earlier ... Asian stock markets fall as inflation in China rebounds in January, Greek debt ... Asia stocks fall as Chinese inflation heats up |
Published on Saturday 11th of February 2012 02:45:23 AM
Regulators block global exchange consolidation - MarketWatch
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![]() Telegraph.co.uk | Regulators block global exchange consolidation MarketWatch Wednesday's ruling preserves the independence of the New York Stock Exchange parent, but makes its future influence on the global stage more difficult to gauge as exchanges in Hong Kong, Brazil and Singapore become more of a magnet for traders and ... Big, Bad Bourse |
Published on Saturday 11th of February 2012 02:45:23 AM










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