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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HK2C.F)

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31.23-0.32 (-1.00%)
As of 08:10AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous close31.55
Open31.23
Bid31.43 x 93600
Ask32.09 x 91400
Day's range31.23 - 31.23
52-week range25.25 - 37.88
Volume300
Avg. volume163
Market cap40.371B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.85
PE ratio (TTM)29.19
EPS (TTM)1.07
Earnings date14 Aug 2024 - 19 Aug 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.92 (2.93%)
Ex-dividend date13 Mar 2024
1y target estN/A
  • South China Morning Post

    Hong Kong aims to stop shutting down stock exchange for typhoons by September, source says

    Hong Kong is working hard on a new policy to keep its stock and derivatives markets open during typhoons or torrential rains, with a view to making the change in September, according to a source with knowledge of the matter. Bourse operator Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) is planning to scrap its decades-old practice of halting trading or shutting the market entirely when the observatory issues a Typhoon signal No. 8 or higher, or raises a black rainstorm alert. The source told the Post

  • South China Morning Post

    Hong Kong body to launch exam to certify ESG professionals tailored specifically for HKEX needs

    A new certification course will be launched in Hong Kong focusing on the environmental, social and governance (ESG) requirements of the city's bourse operator to ensure the quality of local practitioners. The Chamber of Hong Kong Listed Companies (CHKLC) has developed the ESG Certified Professional Examination with the aim of creating a recognised qualification for individuals. It will determine the candidates' level of competency in ESG, specifically meeting the requirements of Hong Kong Exchan

  • South China Morning Post

    No delay to Hong Kong's plan to allow stock market to stay open in typhoons, treasury secretary says

    Hong Kong's financial services secretary, Christopher Hui Ching-yu, has denied reports that a major stock market reform that would see trading continue as normal during typhoons and torrential rains has been delayed. "There is no postponement, as we have always had a clear timeline to implement the reform for keeping the markets open during severe weather," said Hui, the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, on the sidelines of a private equity conference on Monday. "The planned tim