KPMG: It is expected that the amount of IPO funds raised in Hong Kong will remain in the top five next year. After the second half of this year, Hong Kong's new stock market welcomed Midea Group and other leading enterprises to come to Hong Kong for listing, KPMG said that the annual amount of IPO funds raised in Hong Kong is expected to reach HK$ 82.9 billion, ranking fourth. KPMG estimates that the new stock market in Hong Kong will continue to improve next year. It is estimated that 80 companies will come to Hong Kong to list, raising 100 billion to 120 billion Hong Kong dollars, and it is expected to remain in the top five.Hong Kong stocks continued to fall in the afternoon, and the Hang Seng Science and Technology Index fell by 1%, which once rose by more than 1%. The Hang Seng Index fell 0.5%.Spot gold rebounded more than $7 in the short term and is now reported at $2,683.07 per ounce.
Hong Kong stocks continued to fall in the afternoon, and the Hang Seng Science and Technology Index fell by 1%, which once rose by more than 1%. The Hang Seng Index fell 0.5%.The concept of copper cable high-speed connection fluctuated higher, Woer nuclear materials hit the daily limit, Zhaolong interconnection rose by more than 10%, and Shenyu, Quéven Science and Technology, Derun Electronics and Huafeng Technology followed suit.In the afternoon, the cultural media sector strengthened. Guangdong Media, vision china, Gravitation Media and Jishi Media strengthened. Tianlong Group rose by over 15%, while Palm Reading Technology and Xinhua Media rose rapidly.
Moon Jae in: Impeachment is inevitable, and the candidate for acting president should be established as soon as possible. On the 11th local time, former South Korean President Moon Jae in posted on social media that impeachment is an inevitable way out at this stage. South Korea should establish a candidate for acting president as soon as possible to ensure that the political situation in South Korea returns to normal. (CCTV News)China, a huge Hong Kong stock market, once rose over 80%.Scott Richardson, Chief Operating Officer of Celanese, will be promoted to CEO. Celanese, a chemical company, announced on December 10th local time that Scott Richardson, the current Chief Operating Officer of Celanese, has been appointed as CEO since January 1st, 2025, and will join the board of directors of the company. Richardson will succeed Lori Ryerkerk, who will resign as president, CEO and Celanese director at the end of the year. Edward Galante has been elected as an independent director of Celanese since 2013, and he will be the chairman of Celanese board, which will take effect after Ryerkerk leaves office.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide