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  • How to Send Money From USA to Hong Kong

    Sending money from one country to another is not as difficult as it used to be. There are several ways to send money from the United States to Hong Kong. While it is not very safe to send cash in an envelope or package, you can use a service like MoneyGram or Western Union to transfer money quickly and conveniently from the United States to Hong Kong and many other countries.

  • History of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange

    The Hong Kong Stock Exchange has been around almost as long as the modern version of the city, dating back nearly a century and a half to the beginning of British governance in the region. Its main index, the Hang Seng, is known and monitored internationally.

  • How to Open Investment Accounts in Hong Kong

    To open investment accounts in Hong Kong, consider opening a U.S. account and trading in companies located in Hong Kong. Gather the appropriate identification documentation to trade in the Hong Kong markets with help from an investment consultant in this free video on investing.

  • How to Open Investment Accounts in Hong Kong

    Opening an investment account in Hong Kong is easier than in mainland China. In recent years, China and Hong Kong have become more solicitous of foreign investors. In particular, Hong Kong's history as a British colony has helped to keep it open to foreign investors. There are many financial services companies experienced in working with foreigners in Hong Kong that will help you open and run your investment account remotely.

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