HK Stocks
Securities trading in Hong Kong was first seen in the mid-19th century. However, until the establishment of Hong Kong Stockbrokers Association (Currently known as Hong Kong Securities Association “HKSA”) in 1891, the official security exchange market was formally founded in Hong Kong. Read More
HK IPO
Company listing, also known as initial public offering (IPO), refers to a company’s initial offering of shares to the public at an issue price within a preset range for fund raising. “IPO subscription” means that investors participate in the subscription of IPO shares and have the opportunity to buy stocks on the day of listing at the finalized issue price. Read More
US Stocks
The U.S. stock market is the largest in the world, with the greatest market capitalization of listed companies and the highest trading volume in the world. Read More
Margin Financing
Margin transactions are also called financing transactions. Investors with “margin account” can use their holding securities in the account as collateral to borrow funds from CNF proportionally to buy in stocks. Investors could use leveraged financing to achieve higher returns. Read More
A Shares
The Shanghai Connect launched in 2014 and the Shenzhen Connect launched in 2016, for northbound trading, are essential part of Stock Connect that achieves mutual market access between the Mainland China and Hong Kong. Read More