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BEA eyes HK share trading business
Bank of East Asia is the first overseas lender to express a strong intention to help private investors directly trade Hong Kong shares via mainland accounts, a senior bank official said yesterday.
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ĦE BEA eyes HK share trading business
BANK of East Asia is the first overseas lender to express a strong intention to help private investors directly trade Hong Kong shares via mainland accounts, a senior bank official said yesterday. Aiming to muscle its way into
ĦE HK stocks create a buzz
Mainland investors have shown strong interest in buying Hong Kong stocks after individuals got approval to directly invest in the market last Monday. Over a thousand mainland investors have registered with four wealth
ĦE HK share deals on local horizon
SHANGHAI investors may be able to begin making direct trades in Hong Kong shares as early as next week, an informed source said yesterday. The 10-plus wealth management centers under the Bank of China in
ĦE Investors rush to HK share trading
FOUR Bank of China outlets in Tianjin yesterday began to process requests from domestic investors to open accounts that will allow them to directly trade shares on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, China News Service
ĦE HK share trades start next week in Tianjin
THE Bank of China will offer direct trading in Hong Kong shares in 40 cities including Beijing and Shanghai sometime after inaugurating the service in four outlets in Tianjin next week, the bank said yesterday.
ĦE Buying HK stocks to be easier
Shenzhen residents will in two weeks be able to open an account at the local branch of the Bank of China (BOC) to invest in Hong Kong securities, Chinese-language media said yesterday. The new move,

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