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  1. 1 天前 · Key benefits. Comprehensive protection. Life coverage of up to HKD7 million, no health examination needed! Top up your protection. Pay extra to add up to 4 of these benefits to your plan: accidental death, critical illness, cancer, child protection, and hospital cash. Easy to budget for.

  2. The People’s Bank of China (PBoC) issued three important notices: (1) removing the lower bound of the mortgage loan interest rate policy; (2) reducing the provident fund loan interest rates, and (3) lowering the down payment ratios by 5ppts for the first and second residential home purchases.

  3. 2024年5月24日 · 27 May 2024. Key takeaways. Stock markets in mainland China and Hong Kong have rallied this year, with solid momentum in Q2 delivering one of the strongest performances in global equities. Late last year, disinflation and positive growth hinted at the prospect of the softest of soft landings for the economy.

  4. 5 天前 · AUD fell against the dollar yesterday amid rising UST yields and risk aversion sentiment which supported USD. While Australia’s monthly CPI rose 3.6% YoY in April, surpassing the expected readings of 3.4% and 3.5% prior. AUDUSD fell 0.56% yesterday while AUDHKD ended at 5.16 level.

  5. 2024年5月12日 · But last week’s central bank meetings in Mexico and Brazil highlighted a more cautious approach. Although Banco Central do Brasil cut rates for the seventh consecutive meeting, the 0.25% reduction was lower than the usual 0.50%. Meanwhile, Banco de Mexico kept rates on hold following a 0.25% cut in March, its first in the easing cycle.

  6. 2024年5月27日 · The RBNZ’s stance is more hawkish than expected. On 22 May, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) delivered a hawkish surprise.While the policy rate was left unchanged at 5.5%, its latest projections showed a higher policy rate peak at 5.65% (previously 5.60%), with rate cuts being pushed back to 3Q25 (previously 2Q25).

  7. 2024年5月7日 · 7 May 2024. During China’s National People’s Congress in March, the authorities showed their determination to support the economy and the property market. However, in the absence of large-scale stimulus policies, China and Hong Kong equities have shown signs of bottoming out.