Hong_Kong_Economic_Times

<i>Hong Kong Economic Times</i>

Hong Kong Economic Times

Daily financial newspaper in Hong Kong


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 other founders, and was started with a HK$20 million investment in 1988.

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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.

Magazine tie-ins with HKET

  • Money Times (weekly:Mondays) – information about stock market trends, wealth management, foreign exchange and funds. Financial experts give tips for investment.
  • Property Times (weekly:Saturdays) – a property magazine with features and practical tips for transactions, interior design; also cover properties in the mainland. (Also for retail sale)

hket.com

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

HKET ET-Learning Online English Learning System

ET-Learning was launched in 2009, with a newly developed Online English Learning System focusing on New Senior Secondary (NSS) curriculum structure. With over 90 text types, 5,000 vocabulary items etc. to polish listening, reading and writing skills, students can learn and progress at their own pace, while enhancing their English proficiency step by step. ET-Learning System is mainly targeting secondary 4 & 5 students, while junior secondary vocabulary on tourism is designed for junior students.

Other HKET 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)
  • Together with 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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