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  1. 2020年5月22日 · For the past 37 years, the city has run a managed peg, tying the Hong Kong currency to the US dollar after a long stint being tied to the British pound. Right now, the greenback trades in a narrow band between HK$7.75-7.85.

  2. 2019年7月3日 · The Hong Kong dollar peg climbed as much as 0.19% to 7.7987 a dollar on Tuesday, crossing the 7.8 threshold. Local interbank rates remain near a decade high, outstripping the income a trader can expect on U.S. dollars. That’s undermining a carry trade — sell Hong Kong dollars, buy greenbacks — that had been profitable for years.

  3. 2019年3月10日 · The Hong Kong Monetary Authority bought HK$1.507 billion ($192 million) of their own currency during London and New York trading hours on Saturday. The Hong Kong dollar peg to the US dollar has come under a lot of pressure.

  4. 2015年1月8日 · From many data, the inflation rate in US and UK are close to 1%, however, in hk, the official figure announced in Dec was 5.1% (which was still too low if compared to daily goods and property price). The continuous increase in property prices and daily goods, groceries are killing us.

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    2015年11月12日 · Time is far more important than price. If we saw the Dow rally to 25,000 in two weeks and gold fall to $800 the next week, neither move would signal the end of the trend. Whatever price you reach must be aligned with the time. That is why there are several price objectives on the Dow. Our first was 12,500, then 18,500, 23,000, and finally 40,000.

  6. 2024年2月1日 · In December, Hong Kong’s retail sales continued their upward trend for the 13th consecutive month, driven by improving tourism. Official data revealed a 7.8% year-on-year increase to HK$36.3 billion ($4.64 billion), following a 15.9% jump in November. The government anticipates further growth in visitor arrivals and attributes this ...

  7. 2023年3月21日 · Posted Mar 21, 2023 by Martin Armstrong |. Spread the love. ASIA: The major Asian stock markets had a green day today: NIKKEI 225 closed. Shanghai increased 20.74 points or 0.64% to 3,255.65. Hang Seng increased 258.05 points or 1.36% to 19,258.76. ASX 200 increased 56.90 points or 0.82% to 6,955.40.