New rules @ HK Stock Exchange will increase women on company boards 3 Oct 2022 | Hong Kong Financial News

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Published on Oct 11, 2022
<Glass Ceiling>
Rules change at the stock exchange will increase the number of women on company boards. Has the glass ceiling finally been broken?

Reporter: Zela Chin

<Financial Fortress>
Big banks have raised their prime rates for the first time since 2018. How will the property market react to higher borrowing costs?

Reporter: Alice Kan

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