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Hong Kong Economic Times
香港經濟日報
TypeDaily [1]
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s) Hong Kong Economic Times Holdings
Founded26 January 1988
Political alignment Conservatism ( Hong Kong)
Language Traditional Chinese
Headquarters6/F, Kodak House II, 321 Java Road, North Point Hong Kong
Website www.hket.com
Hong Kong Economic Times
Traditional Chinese香港經濟日報
Simplified Chinese香港经济日报
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng jīngjì rìbào
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHēung góng gīng jai yaht bou
JyutpingHoeng1gong2 Ging1zai3 Yat6bou3

The Hong Kong Economic Times (abbreviated as the HKET) is a financial daily newspaper in Hong Kong. It was founded by Lawrence S P Fung ( Chinese: 馮紹波; Chairman), Perry Mak (Managing Director), Arthur Shek Kang-chuen ( Chinese: 石鏡泉; Executive Director) and others. It started with a HK$20 million investment in 1988.

The newspaper is published by Hong Kong Economic Times Holdings Limited. It has been listed on the main board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong since 3 August 2005.

Tie-ins

  • Money Times (weekly on Mondays) – information about stock market trends, foreign exchange and funds.
  • Property Times (weekly on Saturdays) – a property magazine with tips for transactions and interior design; it also covers properties on the mainland.

hket.com

A digital edition of HKET, hket.com, covers the content from the print edition and a news archive since 2005.

ET-Learning Online English Learning System

ET-Learning was launched in 2009 with an Online English Learning System. ET-Learning System is mainly targeting secondary 4 and 5 students.

School publications subscription

  • Econ School (校園經濟; Mondays and Thursdays)
  • Liberal Studies (通識教育; Mondays and Thursdays)
  • English Street (英語街; Mondays and Thursdays)
  • School Chinese (校園中文; Thursdays)
  • 發現號; Wednesdays
  • A daily online version of HKET

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Monday to Saturday. Some dates are skipped such as public holidays or days before and after them.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Money Times)

Hong Kong Economic Times
香港經濟日報
TypeDaily [1]
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s) Hong Kong Economic Times Holdings
Founded26 January 1988
Political alignment Conservatism ( Hong Kong)
Language Traditional Chinese
Headquarters6/F, Kodak House II, 321 Java Road, North Point Hong Kong
Website www.hket.com
Hong Kong Economic Times
Traditional Chinese香港經濟日報
Simplified Chinese香港经济日报
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinXiānggǎng jīngjì rìbào
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHēung góng gīng jai yaht bou
JyutpingHoeng1gong2 Ging1zai3 Yat6bou3

The Hong Kong Economic Times (abbreviated as the HKET) is a financial daily newspaper in Hong Kong. It was founded by Lawrence S P Fung ( Chinese: 馮紹波; Chairman), Perry Mak (Managing Director), Arthur Shek Kang-chuen ( Chinese: 石鏡泉; Executive Director) and others. It started with a HK$20 million investment in 1988.

The newspaper is published by Hong Kong Economic Times Holdings Limited. It has been listed on the main board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong since 3 August 2005.

Tie-ins

  • Money Times (weekly on Mondays) – information about stock market trends, foreign exchange and funds.
  • Property Times (weekly on Saturdays) – a property magazine with tips for transactions and interior design; it also covers properties on the mainland.

hket.com

A digital edition of HKET, hket.com, covers the content from the print edition and a news archive since 2005.

ET-Learning Online English Learning System

ET-Learning was launched in 2009 with an Online English Learning System. ET-Learning System is mainly targeting secondary 4 and 5 students.

School publications subscription

  • Econ School (校園經濟; Mondays and Thursdays)
  • Liberal Studies (通識教育; Mondays and Thursdays)
  • English Street (英語街; Mondays and Thursdays)
  • School Chinese (校園中文; Thursdays)
  • 發現號; Wednesdays
  • A daily online version of HKET

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Monday to Saturday. Some dates are skipped such as public holidays or days before and after them.

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