Riding the tiger

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The rising share prices of Hong Kong's stock market is largely influenced by benevolent political economic relations with China. Britain and China recently approved a $13 billion airport for Hong Kong, which will boost investment in construction and property.

Economic development

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Red chips today, blues tomorrow: Hong Kong shares

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The latest trend among Hong Kong investors is red chip stocks, which are those of companies managed by mainland Chinese corporations or closely related to Chinese interests. The trend may disappear if China's growing economy experiences a downturn.

Stocks

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Quite a ride: Hong Kong shares

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The Hong Kong Hang Seng index has been very volatile in response to the island's precarious political situation. China and Britain are negotiating in response to a bill drafted by Governor Chris Patten that would bring more democracy to Hong Kong.

Statistics, Hang Seng Index

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Subjects list: Stock-exchange, Stock exchanges, Hong Kong, Securities
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