11:36:42
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: The profits tax payable will be reduced by 100%, with a maximum limit of HK$3,000.
11:31:02
At the close of early trading, most of the main domestic futures contracts rose. Lithium carbonate rose by more than 4%, SC crude oil and coking coal rose by nearly 2%, and Shanghai nickel, methanol, red dates, soybeans, iron ore, rapeseed oil, and low-sulfur fuel oil (LU) rose by more than 2%. 1%. In terms of decline, glass fell by more than 2%, and alumina and urea fell by more than 1%.
11:30:54
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: Fireworks and drone displays will be held monthly to promote tourism.
11:28:23
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: Hong Kong will invest HK$100 million in the next three years to promote large-scale events.
11:27:28
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: Hong Kong will hold more than 80 "large-scale events" in the first half of the year to promote tourism.
11:22:23
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: The Hong Kong Monetary Authority will announce adjustments to mortgage loan rules later on Wednesday.
11:12:32
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: Hong Kong’s economic future is bright.
11:12:22
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: It is predicted that from 2025 to 2028, the actual average annual growth rate will be 3.2%.
11:04:25
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po: Hong Kong’s GDP growth rate in 2023 will be 3.2%.
10:59:01
South Korea’s state pension received a return of 13.59% in 2023.
10:42:40
The head of South Korea’s market regulator: A clearer statement on the follow-up policy banning short trading may be given sometime in March.
10:34:56
The main contract of lithium carbonate rose by 6% during the day and is now quoted at 110,700 yuan/ton.
10:29:14
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: The economy faces a soft landing scenario.
10:28:11
Indonesian President: Our economy remains strong and the probability of falling into recession is only 1.5%.
10:26:57
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: We expect to see lower wage demand and higher unemployment.
10:26:05
New Zealand Reserve Bank President Orr: We are in a period of declining inflation.
10:23:12
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: The data strengthens our confidence in the outlook even more than last November.
10:22:28
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida exchanged views with Zuckerberg on artificial intelligence and risks.
10:21:34
New Zealand Federal Reserve Chairman Orr: Unexpected upward inflation cannot be tolerated.
10:21:14
New Zealand Reserve Bank President Orr: We have an asymmetric response function to inflation risks.