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  • UPDATE 1-HK investigates HSBC other banks for inappropriate market conduct

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Hong Kong’s de facto central bank said on Tuesday that its investigation into possible benchmark rate manipulation has been extended to include HSBC and a number of other banks. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced in December that it was investigating UBS about possible misconduct relating to its submissions for the Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate (Hibor). ';Apart ...

  • Inside business HK fears cooling of hot money flows

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    How hot is Hong Kong? Ed Snowden has fuelled a media firestorm by hiding here while he lobs out explosive revelations about US internet snooping. But locals should have their eyes on a different kind of American-generated heat. Hong Kong has been one of the biggest repositories of hot money created by the ultra-low interest rates of the US Federal Reserve since the financial crisis. Now, it is ...

  • Apple hopes to dominate Taiwan’s tablet market

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Taiwanese tablet market is set to grow exponentially this year, nearly doubling the hardware sales of 2012. Executive VP and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Maxwell Cheng of Far EasTone Telecommunications (FETLF), told DigiTimes that 70 percent to 80 percent of those tablets will fall within the seven-inch range. Cheng’s company alone hopes to sell roughly 300,000 units this ...

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  • Trade alliance plans mission to Taiwan

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Trade Alliance this week announced its first trade trip to Taiwan. The trade mission will connect New Mexico companies with like-minded businesses in Taiwan, said Randy Trask, director of the alliance. ';It’s going to be centered around a semiconductor trade show. Anything from LEDs to semiconductors, this would be a fit,'; Trask said. ...

  • sign of closer links for China Taiwan

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The governments of China and Taiwan are set to open their first representative offices in each other’s countries. The new Chinese leadership has been taking a more stridently nationalist approach towards other neighbours, with whom arguments about the sovereignty of islands in the South China and East China Seas remain ...

  • Taiwan’s EVA Air joins world’s biggest air alliance

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Taiwan’s EVA Airways on Tuesday joined Star Alliance, the world’s biggest airline grouping, in a move that could give it an edge over regional rivals like China Airlines. ';EVA Air has successfully completed all joining requirements and I can confirm that our chief executive board has now unanimously accepted EVA Air into our alliance,'; Star Alliance CEO Mark Schwab ...

  • Swish Systex bring mPOS payments to Taiwan

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Mobile point-of-sale services provider Swish has signed a partnership agreement with Taiwanese IT service provider Systex. Swish and Systex will offer a chip and swipe mobile point-of-sale service to Taiwanese merchants. Under the terms of the deal, Systex will serve as Swish’s technical and customer service support arm for the entire Taiwanese market. Swish provides the app, card ...

  • N Korea wades into NSA spying scandal branding US ‘kingpin of rights abuse’

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The North even argued that the revelations of mass surveillance operations demonstrated the United States was the ';kingpin'; of rights abuse. The secretive state’s horror at the NSA’s actions, conflicts slightly with rights groups and defectors who have long accused the North of brutal totalitarian practices. These include suppression of dissent, the operation of a ...

  • StanChart plans 1 billion yuan bond in Taiwan -sources

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Standard Chartered is planning to sell a 1 billion yuan bond in Taiwan, two brokerage sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday, in the second such bond to be issued by a global bank. The Asia-focused bank is set to apply for approval for the issue from Taiwan regulators later this month, targeting retail investors, the sources said, who asked not be identified as the matter is yet to ...

  • Kim Jong-un ‘pictured with luxury yacht’ in N Korea

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Kim Jong-il loved his yacht so much he was apparently buried with it. Now Kim Jong-un has shown he shares his father’s penchant for a luxury cruiser, reportedly displaying a gleaming GBP 4.5 million vessel in spite of international sanctions. The North Korean leader recently used a 95-foot Princess yacht to navigate the country’s east coast during a 10-day official tour, according ...

  • N Korea leader ‘gives Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ to officials’

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    North Korean ruler Kim Jong-Un has reportedly given copies of Adolf Hitler’s ';Mein Kampf'; to his top officials, urging them to study it as a leadership skills manual. Kim handed out translations of the German dictator’s manifesto to select officials at the time of his birthday in January, reported New Focus International, an online news portal run by North Korean ...

  • Phillip Lim creates new logo for China

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The New York City-based designer has produced a brandmark as part of an ongoing dispute over the brand’s name in China. Winner of this year’s CFDA award for Accessories Designer of the Year, designer Phillip Lim’s 3.1 Phillip Lim label has unveiled a new brandmark for the collections sold in China. According to the company, it’s part of a strategy to fight a ';a ...

  • China’s Xi in ‘thorough clean-up’ of party media

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    President Xi Jinping is to launch a ';thorough clean-up'; of the ruling Communist Party, state media reported Tuesday, the latest strongly-worded anti-corruption drive to be enacted by China’s new leader. The ';upcoming year-long campaign'; will target what the Xinhua news agency described as ';undesirable work styles such as formalism, bureaucratism, laxity and ...

  • China Swaps Surge as Cash Squeeze Sees Demand Wane at Debt Sale

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    China’s one-year interest-rate swap rose by the most in 22 months as the central bank refrained from adding funds to the financial system to ease a cash squeeze, causing demand to fall at a government debt auction. The finance ministry’s sale of 30 billion yuan ($4.9 billion) of 10-year bonds today drew bids for 1.43 times the amount on offer, the least since August 2012. The ...

  • China N Korea holding strategic talks following tensions North’s offer of talks with US

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A top North Korean negotiator has arrived at China’s Foreign Ministry for strategic talks following a rough patch in relations between the communist allies and Pyongyang’s surprise weekend call for dialogue with the US North Korean First vice Foreign minister Kim Kye Gwan was expected to discuss bilateral relations and the situation on the Korean Peninsula with Chinese vice Foreign ...

  • GM Says China Luxury Vehicle Demand Slower Than Expected

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    General Motors Co. (GM), which broke ground on a new Cadillac assembly plant in China today, forecast demand for luxury autos will grow at a slower pace than the total vehicle market this year. Sales of premium cars in China will probably increase about 4 percent this year, or about half the pace that the automaker had expected at the start of the year, Bob Socia, GM’s China head, said ...

  • Phl China stand firm on territorial claims

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Philippines and China are standing firm on their respective positions on maritime territorial disputes but are committed to keeping peace in the region and improving bilateral relations. This was stressed by delegates of the two countries to the 19th Philippines-China Foreign Ministry Consultations (FMC) in Beijing held last June 14. In the meeting, Philippine and Chinese representatives ...

  • China’s Military Buildup Worrisome Japan’s US Ambassador Says

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    China’s ';spectacularly active'; naval posture and ';massive'; military buildup in Asia are part of a pattern of belligerent behavior toward Japan and other neighbours over maritime disputes, according to Japan’s ambassador to the US Speaking at a Bloomberg government breakfast in Washington yesterday, Japanese Ambassador to the US Kenichiro Sasae described ...

  • From Cheney to China 7 things we learned about Obama

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    As his popularity has dropped to 45 percent, the lowest in a year and a half, President Barack Obama talked with PBS’ Charlie Rose. The president covered a world of issues, including how some critics now liken him to a particular Republican adversary. Here are his thoughts on seven of the topics he discussed on Monday evening. Obama as the new Dick Cheney? When asked if there is ...

  • China says Ghana’s arrest of its miners will not harm relations

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    China is determined that its relations with Ghana will not be undermined by the arrest of some 200 Chinese illegal gold miners in a crackdown by Ghanaian authorities, a senior Beijing Foreign Ministry official said on Tuesday. The arrests are a sensitive issue for China, which would want to defuse any issue that could stoke popular resentment against its citizens doing business in Africa or ...

  • China’s fastest-growing cities for millionaires

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Make room for some new up-and-coming Chinese cities where multi millionaires are taking over. But the thing is, most Westerners have probably never heard of these cities. How about Chongqing? Or maybe Hangzhou? New research from WealthInsight shows Chongqing was the fastest growing city for multi millionaires in China between 2007 and 2012. Chongqing’s multi millionaire population ...

  • Huawei launches world’s slimmest smartphone

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    China’s Huawei unveiled its flagship smartphone, the Ascend P6, at its first standalone launch event on Tuesday, underlining its ambitions to compete with Apple and Samsung in the top tier of mobile technology. The company says the device, at 6.18 mm thick, is the world’s slimmest. It has a 5 megapixel front-facing camera, designed for taking ';selfies';, or pictures of ...

  • Japan May exports rise 10.1 pct yearyear – MOF

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Japanese exports rose 10.1 percent in May from a year earlier, up for a third straight month, Ministry of Finance data showed on Wednesday, in a sign that a weaker yen and a moderate pickup in global demand are supporting a recovery in shipments. The rise in exports was stronger than a median forecast for a 6.5 percent increase in a Reuters poll of economists, and followed a 3.8 percent rise ...

  • Japan drifting away from becoming a ‘normal country’ says Xinhua

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Japan is edging further away from its goal of becoming a ';normal country'; in the post-war world, China’s state news agency Xinhua said in a scathing editorial published on Tuesday. The piece slammed Japan’s leadership, under hawkish prime minister Shinzo Abe, for making revisionist comments about the country’s past war crimes and turning a ';blind eye'; ...

  • Japan watchdog formally OKs new safety requirements at nuke plants paves way for resumption

    Intellasia - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Japan’s nuclear watchdog has formally approved new safety requirements for atomic plants, paving the way for the reopening of facilities shut down since the Fukushima disaster. The new requirements approved Wednesday by the Nuclear Regulation Authority will take effect on July 8, when operators will be able to apply for inspections. If plants pass inspection, they can reopen. All but ...

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