Hong Kong Exchange definition

Hong Kong Exchange means The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.

Examples of Hong Kong Exchange in a sentence

  • The ultimate parent company is Manulife Financial Corporation, a publicly traded company incorporated in Canada and is listed in the Toronto Stock Exchange, Hong Kong Exchange, New York Stock Exchange and the Philippine Stock Exchange.

  • In 2004, it invested RMB 2.1 billion in overseas market out of the RMB 3.5 raised from its IPO in Hong Kong Exchange.

  • The significant inputs into the models were the exercise price shown above, expected volatility of 37.66%, expected dividend yields of 0%, expected option life of 5 years and risk free interest rates of 2.15% (with reference to the yield rates prevailing on Hong Kong Exchange Fund Notes with duration similar to the expected option life).

  • In Hong Kong, ACTIAM is generally supportive of the Corporate Governance 2018 Corporate Governance Code, the governance- related provisions of the Hong Kong Exchange Listing Rules, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (SEHK) Environmental, Social and Governance Reporting Guide and other best practice guidance.

  • Clients shall pay to the Hong Kong Exchange in the manner and in accordance with the Operation Procedures for Stamp Duty Collection (“Operation Procedures”) as prescribed by the Hong Kong Exchange from time to time the stamp duty chargeable under the Stamp Duty Ordinance on each and every contract note issued in respect of all transactions recognized by the Exchange.

  • Hong Kong Exchange Disclaimer Stock indices and other proprietary products upon which contracts traded on the Futures Exchange may be based may from time to time be developed by the Futures Exchange.

  • Yue Yuen and Pou Sheng International (Holdings) Limited (“Pou Sheng”), a subsidiary of Yue Yuen, are listed on Hong Kong Exchange and Clearing Limited.

  • The risk-free interest rate was determined with reference to the yield rate of the Hong Kong Exchange Fund Notes with duration similar to the expected life of the options.

  • On April 10, 2014, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC, the regulator of the stock market on the side of mainland China) and the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC, the regulator on the side of Hong Kong) approved the development of a pilot program for establishing mutual stock market access between the two stock exchanges in mainland China (Shanghai Stock Exchange, SSE, and Shenzhen Stock Exchange, SZSE) and Hong Kong Exchange (HKEX) in Hong Kong.

  • These liquid assets consist primarily of Level 1 HQLA, such as the Hong Kong Exchange Fund Bills and Notes as well as other government debt securities, supplemented by Level 2A and 2B HQLA, such as bonds issued by highly rated corporate issuers.

Related to Hong Kong Exchange

  • Hong Kong Stock Exchange means The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited;

  • Hong Kong means the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China;

  • Hong Kong Listing Rules means the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on The Stock

  • Hong Kong Business Day means a day (other than a Saturday or Sunday) on which banks in Hong Kong are open for normal business, provided that where as a result of a number 8 typhoon signal, black rainstorm warning or other similar event, the period during which banks in Hong Kong are open on any day is reduced, such day shall not be a Hong Kong Business Day unless the Manager and the Depositary determine otherwise or such other day or days as the Manager and the Depositary may determine.

  • Recognised Futures Exchange means an international futures exchange which is recognised by the SFC or which is approved by the Manager.

  • National Exchange means any of the following markets or exchanges on which the Common Stock is listed or quoted for trading on the date in question, together with any successor thereto: the NYSE American, The New York Stock Exchange, the Nasdaq Global Market, the Nasdaq Global Select Market and the Nasdaq Capital Market.

  • Hong Kong Dollar means the lawful currency of Hong Kong.

  • Principal Exchange means, in respect of a Share, any stock exchange or quotation system on which such Share is listed. As of the date of this Information Statement, the Principal Exchange for each Share is as set forth under "Summary Information Regarding the Companies".

  • London Stock Exchange means London Stock Exchange plc;

  • Relevant Stock Exchange for the Fund means the primary exchange or quotation system on which shares (or other applicable securities) of the Fund are traded, as determined by the Calculation Agent.

  • Hong Kong” the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the PRC;

  • SIX Swiss Exchange means SIX Swiss Exchange AG and any successor thereto; and

  • Irish Stock Exchange means the Irish Stock Exchange Limited.

  • Futures Exchange means the exchange or trading system with the highest trading volume of options or futures contracts relating to the Share. If options or futures contracts on the Share are not traded on any exchange, the Futures Exchange shall be the options or futures exchange with the highest amount of options or futures contracts relating to shares of companies having their residence in the country in which the Company has its residence. If there is no options or futures exchange in the country in which the Company has its residence on which options or futures contracts on shares are traded, the Calculation Agent will determine the Futures Exchange in its reasonable discretion (billiges Ermessen) (§ 317 BGB) and will make notification thereof in accordance with § 6 of the General Terms.

  • HK Stock Exchange means The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited;

  • the London Stock Exchange means London Stock Exchange plc;

  • Recognised Exchange means the stock exchanges or markets set out in Appendix II.

  • Stock Exchange The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited

  • Currency exchange means receipt of revenues from the exchange of money of one government for money of another government.

  • Alternative Stock Exchange means at any time, in the case of the Ordinary Shares, if they are not at that time listed and traded on the ASX, the principal stock exchange or securities market on which the Ordinary Shares are then listed or quoted or dealt in;

  • Relevant Exchangei means the respective Relevant Exchangei as specified in § 2 of the Product and Underlying Data.In the case of a material change in the market conditions at the respective Relevant Exchangei, such as a final discontinuation of the quotation of the respective Basket Componenti at the respective Relevant Exchangei and the quotation at a different stock exchange or considerablyrestricted liquidity, the Relevant Exchangei shall be substituted as the Relevant Exchangei by another exchange that offers satisfactorily liquid trading in the respective Basket Componenti (the "Replacement Exchange"); such exchange shall be determined by the Calculation Agent acting in accordance with relevant market practice and in good faith. In this case, any reference to the Relevant Exchangei in these Terms and Conditions shall from then on be deemed to refer to the Replacement Exchange.

  • National Securities Exchange means an exchange registered with the Commission under Section 6(a) of the Exchange Act or any successor thereto.

  • Securities Exchange means, at any time, the registered national securities exchange on which the Corporation’s equity securities are then principally listed or traded, which shall be either the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ Global Market (or similar national quotation system of the NASDAQ Stock Market) (“NASDAQ”) or any successor exchange of either the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ.

  • Optional Exchange means the exchange of the Certificates by the Trust for the Underlying Securities pursuant to Section 7(a) hereof.

  • recognised stock exchange means any stock exchange agreed upon by the competent authorities of the Contracting Parties;

  • Primary Exchange means, with respect to each Index constituent or each constituent underlying a Successor Index, the primary exchange or market of trading such Index constituent or such constituent underlying a Successor Index.