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XPeng Shares Fall in Hong Kong as Alibaba Continues to Trim Stake

XPeng’s stock fell sharply in Hong Kong as Alibaba sold more shares in the electric-vehicle maker, potentially divesting itself of noncore assets. XPeng’s stock fell sharply in Hong Kong as Alibaba sold more shares in the electric-vehicle maker, potentially divesting itself of noncore assets. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All…

Mitsubishi launches new electric Fuso eCanter in Hong Kong

Daimler Truck subsidiary Mitsubishi Fuso Bus and Truck Corp. just launched their next-generation eCanter electric box truck in Hong Kong. It’s the first release of a new-generation Fuso in the Asian market outside of Japan. Mitsubishi Fuso left the US market in 2020, but before it did the company spent the better part of two decades at or near the top of the American medium-duty box truck market. In Europe, Indonesia, Taiwan, and New Zealand, the company has continued to put together solid sales, and…

Ex-Meta employees’ Aptos tests Hong Kong’s crypto appetite

Ever since Hong Kong legalized cryptocurrency trading last June, blockchain projects from the West have been paying more attention to the Asian financial hub. Aptos, the a16z-backed blockchain network developed by a group of former Meta employees, is one of them. Started by some of the original creators of Meta’s abandoned crypto payment project Diem, Aptos is set to host a DeFi event in Hong Kong this April. Decentralized finance, or DeFi, which tries to replace traditional banking intermediaries with decentralized…

Messi No-Show, Beckham Booed as Inter Miami’s Hong Kong Match Ends in Disaster – The Hollywood Reporter

There’s a David Beckham meme, taken from the recent Netflix Beckham documentary, that’s popular on social media at the moment. You know the one, you’ve seen it a thousand times or more, the one where Beckham harangues Victoria Beckham to “be honest” several times before she finally relents and tells the truth about her privileged upbringing. After this weekend, fans, sponsors and the government of Hong Kong will feel that the meme needs an update, with David switching roles with Victoria, and the…

Hong Kong SFC Receives Spot Bitcoin ETF Applications

TLDR: 10 financial institutions in Hong Kong are preparing to launch BTC ETFs. NuggetRush, a unique GameFi project, is looking to capitalize on the building bullish momentum, preparing for a 10x surge.  Kaspa is also flagging bullish signals, with forecasts of a rally to $0.245 by August. Following in the footsteps of the United States, Hong Kong could get a spot Bitcoin ETF in the coming week. This happens as ten financial institutions in the country intend to file to launch spot ETFs. With bullish…

21 Savage to Headline ComplexCon Hong Kong – The Hollywood Reporter

ComplexCon, the culture, music and street fashion festival and expo, is expanding outside North America for the first time with the inaugural ComplexCon Hong Kong, and rapper 21 Savage is on board as a headliner. Organized by Complex China, ComplexCon Hong Kong is set to take place March 22-24 at the city’s massive AsiaWorld-Expo venue and is expected to offer exclusive sneaker and fashion drops, panel discussions on culture and the arts, food, immersive art experiences and a lineup of musical acts…

In Broad Daylight review – Hong Kong newsroom drama shines light on care home scandal | Film

Here’s a solid newsroom drama inspired by a string of real-life scandals involving abuse at care homes for elderly and vulnerable people in Hong Kong. It’s a film with a fair few clunking journalism cliches, and it never quite builds momentum. But the performances are uniformly intelligent and committed, and it has some real insights too; there’s the moral outrage a reporter feels as the penny drops, and she realises that people in positions of power already know about cruelty and neglect in homes. They just haven’t had…

The Goldfinger review – labyrinthine Hong Kong financial crime thriller | Crime films

Writer-director Felix Chong, co-writer of the Hong Kong crime picture Infernal Affairs (remade by Martin Scorsese as The Departed), reunites with the stars of that picture, Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Andy Lau, for what is rumoured to be one of the most expensive Hong Kong films ever produced. The Goldfinger is a 70s and 80s-set gilt-framed mirror maze of a movie that delves into investigations of financial irregularities and criminal conspiracy on the part of super-smug moneybags Ching Yat-yin (a perma-smirking Leung) and…