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  2. Too Much (The Kid Laroi, Jungkook and Central Cee song)

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    Laroi and Central Cee wrote the song with producers Emile Haynie, Omer Fedi, Blake Slatkin, and Jasper Harris, alongside Justin Bieber, Billy Walsh, and Charlie Flatten. It reached the top ten in Australia, India, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, making Jungkook the first Korean solo artist to achieve three consecutive top-ten singles on the ...

  3. Central Market, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Transcriptions. Central Market is a fresh food market in Central, Hong Kong and the first wet market in the city. It is one of only two existing Bauhaus market buildings in Hong Kong, the other one being Wan Chai Market. [1] After years of disuse, it was reopened to the public on Aug 23, 2021 as a new centre for retailers, eateries and public ...

  4. InvestHK - Wikipedia

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    InvestHK. Invest Hong Kong ( Chinese: 投資推廣署) is the department of the Hong Kong SAR Government responsible for Foreign Direct Investment, supporting overseas businesses to set up and expand in Hong Kong. Founded on 1 July 2000, its first Director General was Michael Rowse . The Investment Officers are organized into nine specialist ...

  5. Economy of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Hong Kong is a highly developed free-market economy. It is characterised by low taxation, almost free port trade and a well-established international financial market. [ 15][ 16] Its currency, called the Hong Kong dollar, is legally issued by three major international commercial banks, [ 17] and is pegged to the US dollar. [ 18 ...

  6. Hong Kong Monetary Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Monetary Authority ( HKMA) ( Chinese: 香港 金融 管理 局; Jyutping: Hoeng1 gong2 gam1 jung4 gun2 lei5 guk2) is Hong Kong's central banking institution. It is a government authority founded on 1 April 1993 when the Office of the Exchange Fund and the Office of the Commissioner of Banking merged. The organisation reports ...

  7. Weekend markets in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The idea of weekend markets in Hong Kong come from London retail markets and have become popular since 2000s. The Hong Kong government has made great contribution to this retail culture. In 2013, The Hong Kong Cultural Centre launched the "Creative Market in Partnership” for creative talents to showcase their works.

  8. Economy of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    As of 8 June 2013, Singapore's unemployment rate is around 1.9% and the country's economy has a lowered growth rate, with a rate of 1.8% on a quarter-by-quarter basis—compared to 14.8% in 2010. 2015 and 2016 saw a downturn for the nation as GDP growth shrunk to just 2 percent.

  9. Hang Seng Index - Wikipedia

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    The Hang Seng Index ( HSI) is a market- capitalization-weighted stock market index in Hong Kong, adjusted for free float. It tracks and records daily changes in the largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and serves as the primary indicator of overall market performance in Hong Kong. These 82 constituent companies represent ...