We have started to collect the most important news related to Hong Kong in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Luggage maker Samsonite is raising $1.25bn in an initial public offering in Hong Kong, but shares have been priced at the lower end of a proposed range.
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Fashion house Prada is seeking to raise up to $2.6bn through a flotation on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
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Australian mining company Resourcehouse cancels its planned Hong Kong IPO citing deteriorating market conditions.
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Tens of thousands of people in Hong Kong attend a candlelight vigil to mark the 22nd anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown in Beijing.
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MGM China makes its debut on the Hong Kong stock exchange as investors continue to bank on Macau's gambling boom.
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MGM China raises $1.5bn through a share flotation in Hong Kong as investors look to grab a slice of Macau's gambling boom.
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A feng shui master in Hong Kong is charged with forging a will on which he based a claim to the multi-billion dollar fortune of tycoon Nina Wang.
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One of the world's biggest insurance companies organised an orgy with prostitutes for its top salesmen at a Hungarian spa. The German firm has confirmed that this happened in 2007.
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A 97-year-old Hungarian, Sandor Kepiro, goes on trial in Budapest accused of massacring civilians in Serbia in 1942.
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Hong Kong introduces a minimum wage that is expected to benefit 270,000 low-paid workers, or around 10% of the working population.
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Far-right vigilantes clash with Roma (Gypsies) in a village in north-east Hungary gripped by ethnic tensions.
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Up to 2,000 people in Hong Kong have taken to the streets to demand the release of the Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei. He was detained earlier this month.
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A 3D erotic comedy has taken the Hong Kong box office by storm, overtaking Hollywood blockbuster Avatar on takings.
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A 3D erotic comedy takes the Hong Kong box office by storm, beating the first-day record set by Hollywood blockbuster Avatar.
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Commodities trading giant Glencore announces its intention to raise $9bn-$11bn in a stock market flotation and names a new chairman.
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The world's first Chinese-currency shares to trade on a stock exchange outside mainland China will be listed in Hong Kong.
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Work finally begins on mainland China's first Disneyland amusement park, after 10 years of difficult negotiations.
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The Chinese authorities are refusing to comment on the whereabouts of artist Ai Weiwei a day after he was detained trying to board a flight to Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong banks will repay investors who lost money due to the collapse of investment bank Lehman Brothers.
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The retrial of American Nancy Kissel in Hong Kong finds her guilty of murdering her husband in 2003 by lacing his milkshake with a sedative and beating him to death.
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A Hong Kong inquest criticises Philippine officials for their slow response to a Manila bus hijacking that left eight tourists from the city dead.
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A man has been charged by police in Hong Kong with the murder of a British woman whose body was discovered in a flat.
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Police in Hong Kong investigate the suspected murder of British Salvation Army worker Janet Gilson.
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The government is to charter planes so that Britons who want to leave Japan can fly from Tokyo to Hong Kong.
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The order books at the Hong Kong airshow have started to fill up after Air China signs a deal worth $1.54bn with Boeing.
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HSBC, Europe's biggest bank, has denied reports it is planning to move its head office from London to Hong Kong.
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A collector pays what is said to be a record price for a block of four Chinese stamps from the Cultural Revolution era at auction in Hong Kong.
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Prominent Philippine Congressman Ronald Singson is to lose his seat after being jailed for cocaine possession in Hong Kong.
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Hungarian prosecutors charge former military officer Sandor Kepiro with a notorious 1942 massacre in the Serbian city of Novi Sad.
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Hong Kong opens its own inquest into a bus hijacking in the Philippines in which eight HK tourist were killed.
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A feng shui master loses an appeal, called "thoroughly dishonest" by the court, against the rejection of his claim to Hong Kong tycoon Nina Wang's fortune.
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Hong Kong's stock exchange says it is open to alliances, suggesting there is likely to be further consolidation among exchanges.
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Social networking site Facebook expands its presence in Asia, opening up an office in Hong Kong.
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Waste water from a Hungarian aluminium plant still contains toxic chemicals despite a big clean-up there, Greenpeace says.
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Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber's wine collection has sold for $5.6m (£3.5m) at a Hong Kong auction.
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Hong Kong customs officials find cocaine worth $33.4m (£20.8m) destined for China hidden in a shipment of wooden planks.
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Chinese consumer prices rose 4.6% in the year to December, according to a report from Hong Kong-based Phoenix TV.
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