Talk:1990s in Hong Kong
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editSee discussion at Talk:The 1970s in Hong Kong. Warofdreams 13:30, 25 July 2005 (UTC)
Facade
editI'm not sure what is meant by "The 1990s in Hong Kong ended in lots of facade". Facade isn't the right word, but I'm not sure what is. Secretlondon 12:18, 17 August 2005 (UTC)
Ups and Downs of the Stock Market After 1997
edit- "For any stock that related to the Chinese economy, that had successfully found a Chinese enterprise to invest in or that had a Chinese concept, the share price could multiply drastically within a short period of time." Really? Is this generalising too much? SamgraSamgra 24/11/2005
Yes, perhaps I should add some examples for this point. Such as when China Everbright (a Chinese enterprise directly supervised by the Chinese State Council) invested in the retail fashion compamy- Theme (stock code:990), the share price of Theme doubled from $3 to about $7. MJ Vivian
Migration
editLilian: I wrote more about migration and incorporated your paragraph about it into mine. Ida
Economy
editCopyedited this section throughout, eliminated wordiness.
Typically, hedge funds/short sellers are blamed for all declines in markets all the time. Someone has to sell in a decline, which usually means institutional selling, since they are a large portion of the market. While hedge funds are usually blamed by column writers/general opinion, banks/mutual funds/etc. also participate in selling when markets decline. So it is superfluous to say--someone sold and the market went down.
So I took out the references to hedge funds. Whatthree16, 12/7/05
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