Bank of East Asia
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Asia shares higher, gold hits record...Semiconductor, the world's No. 2 memory chipmaker. Hynix shares rose 1.8 per cent. Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng Index was flat but shares in Bank of East Asia jumped more than 8 percent at one point, adding to a 15 per cent surge on... In this article: Asia, Hyosung, National Australia Bank, Hynix, Hong Kong, Revenue, Inflation, Platinum, Bank of East Asia, and Guoco Group |
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Centre Daily Times | November 19, 2009
Actuate Names Leslie Jarrett of the Bank of East Asia 2009 BIRT Innovation Excellence Award Winner
Bank of East Asia began using the Actuate open source BIRT reporting environment in its London office in July 2008, to creatively meet Bank of England and HMRC/Inland Revenue mandates for regulatory reporting submissions. The Bank...
In this article: Bank of East Asia Ltd, Actuate Corporation, Trademark, London, Technology roadmap, Bank of England, All rights reserved, and Customer satisfaction
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WSJ.com: Markets | November 12, 2009
Shippers Lead Japan Down
...setting a 15-month high. Bank of East Asia rose 2.1%, extending its 15% gain from Wednesday, amid continued speculation that investment firm Guoco Group may be seeking a controlling stake in the midsize lender. All seven stocks in the MSCI...
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CNN | November 16, 2009
Preparing China's yuan for the world stage
...of flexibility). "We're all hoping the big bang will come," says Sir David K.P. Li, the chairman of the Bank of East Asia, the largest independent local bank in Hong Kong, which has issued $4 billion in RMB bonds. But China's recent...
In this article: China, Hong Kong, HSBC, Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Goldman Sachs, and Barack Obama
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Yahoo! News | November 11, 2009
Asia shares edge higher, gold hits new record (Reuters)
...2 memory chipmaker. Hynix shares rose 1.8 percent. Hong Kong's benchmark Hang Seng Index (. HSI) was flat but shares in Bank of East Asia (0023. HK) jumped more than 8 percent at one point, adding to a 15 percent surge on Wednesday on...
In this article: Asia, Hyosung, National Australia Bank, Hynix, Tokyo, Kansas, Hong Kong, Revenue, Inflation, and Platinum
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Yahoo! News | November 03, 2009
Disney wins China nod for Shanghai theme park (Reuters)
...said. "Visitors from Guangdong and southern China will still find Hong Kong more convenient, while Shanghai will attract visitors from northern and eastern China," said Paul Tang, chief economist at Bank of East Asia. Shanghai is...
In this article: Disney, Shanghai, China, Hong Kong, Beijing, U.S., and Revenue
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scotsman.com - Business | November 04, 2009
Disney's rollercoaster relationship with China wins it theme park deal
...to compete. Paul Tang, chief economist at Bank of East Asia, said: "Visitors from Guangdong and southern China will still find Hong Kong more convenient, while Shanghai will attract visitors from northern and eastern China." As well as its...
In this article: China, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Disneyland, Revenue, Value chain, Han Zheng, and Barack Obama
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The Bank of East Asia Limited (traditional: 東亞銀行有限公司) (,) often abbreviated to BEA, is the largest independent local bank and the third largest bank in Hong Kong. Its chairman and chief executive is The Hon Dr David Li Kwok-po.
It was founded in Hong Kong in 1918 and has since grown to a HK$19.4 billion (US$2.5 billion) market capitalization, with consolidated assets of US$50.85 billion (as at 30 June 2008). It is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange as BEA. The Bank of East Asia has 91 retail branches in Hong Kong, as well as 60 in mainland China and around 30 in the United States, Canada and Britain. Worldwide, the bank employs more than 10,800 people.
In 1995, BEA acquired United Chinese Bank, which was fully merged with the bank in 2001. In 2000 it acquired First Pacific Bank.
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