Tencent

SGX launches depository receipts for five Hong Kong stocks, including Alibaba, BYD - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Markets

SGX launches depository receipts for five Hong Kong stocks, including Alibaba, BYD

SGX has launched Hong Kong SDRs for five mega-cap companies: BYD Company, HSBC, Bank of China, Alibaba and Tencent.

Property

Tencent moves into CapitaSky to consolidate office space

For now, Tencent is taking up one floor, or about half of a 56,000-square-foot flexible working space in the tower.
How the Absolute Returns Portfolio is performing one month since inception - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tong's Portfolio

How the Absolute Returns Portfolio is performing one month since inception

Tencent Holdings is, by far, the top performer in our portfolio, chalking up 19.6% gains from our initial cost.

China Focus

China is softening stance on gaming after US$80 billion rout

'The government prefers publishers to earn profits through fair practices and product innovation'

Digital Economy

Temu parent PDD surpassed Alibaba's market cap. Will the success last?

'I keep blaming them for having me sign up and then get addicted to this cheap dopamine'
Abu Dhabi unit plans to acquire 7% of Nio - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Electric vehicles

Abu Dhabi unit plans to acquire 7% of Nio

Abu Dhabi unit CYVN plans to acquire 7% of Nio
After taking on Facebook, this startup is setting its sights on the world - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Digital Economy

After taking on Facebook, this startup is setting its sights on the world

"In the future, Vietnam won’t just be known for coffee and manufacturing."

Digital Economy

Sea to fire 3% of Shopee Indonesia staff as layoffs start

Sea’s Shopee division, in particular, has pulled back from major markets in Europe and Latin America
China economy czar Liu He vows support for tech firms after crackdown - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

China Focus

China economy czar Liu He vows support for tech firms after crackdown

The relationship between government and markets “should be handled well, says Liu He
Tencent, Alibaba Look Like Utilities After US$1 Trillion Drubbing - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

China Focus

Tencent, Alibaba Look Like Utilities After US$1 Trillion Drubbing

Bloomberg reports Alibaba's and Tencent's revenue growth in 1Q2022 out May 18 is likely lower than some utility companies
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