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9d07/06

74% of Hong Kong pupils get first-choice secondary school, match 2025 record

Seventy-four per cent of Primary Six pupils in Hong Kong were allocated their first-choice secondary school through the central allocation system, matching last year’s record – a result a school council representative attributed to parents making more informed choices. The Education Bureau on Monday said that 48,545 students joined the Secondary School Place Allocation System, an increase of 534 pupils, or 1.11 per cent, from last year. “For students allocated through central allocation, 91 per.

unclassifiedchina · asia · usa
9d07/06

RWAs are starting to look more like volatile products

TradFi assets moving onto crypto exchanges makes me think more about trading hours. If stocks, ETFs, RWAs, or pre-IPO exposure become tradable on crypto rails, the biggest change may be that TradFi starts behaving more like crypto: always open, repricing, tempting you to react. That can be useful when major news hits outside market hours. It also makes it easier to turn a long-term view into constant position checking. I trade TradFi products on bydfi mostly to hedge my crypto positions. Since t

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9d07/06

More European Investors Oppose Norway’s Push for Arctic Oil Drilling

Six more financial institutions from Northwestern Europe have voiced their opposition to plans by Norway to pursue Arctic oil drilling in a bid to boost Europe’s supply security. According to the opponents, energy transition efforts should take priority. The new opponents include Swedbank Robur Fonder AB, Sarasin & Partners LLP, French pension fund Ircantec, British West Yorkshire Pension Fund, Irish KBI Global Investors, and Swedish bank and pension fund Länsförsäkringar AB, Bloomberg reported.

unclassifiedmiddle-east · russia · usa
9d07/06

‘Goodbye and thank you’: Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak Airport closes - SCMP archive

This article was first published on July 6, 1998. Roger, over and out, Kai Tak by Rachel Clarke The lights were turned out at Kai Tak at 1.16 this morning, marking the end of the airport’s 73-year history. “Goodbye Kai Tak and thank you,” said Director of Civil Aviation Richard Siegel, before throwing the switch. As the lights went out, hundreds of people worked through the night in a hectic 13-hour operation to move the last pieces of equipment to the new airport at Chek Lap Kok, 35km...

unclassifiedchina · asia
9d07/06

6 killed in Mumbai building collapse as monsoon rains batter India

Six people including five children were killed when a building collapsed in Mumbai, officials said on Monday, as monsoon rains pounded India’s financial capital, flooding roads and leading to school closures. A dilapidated residential building collapsed on Sunday in the megacity’s east, trapping residents under the debris, Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde said in a statement. The deaths came as heavy rainfall paralysed parts of the city, with the India Meteorological Department recording more than 200mm.

unclassifiedchina · asia · india
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