Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Qing Ming Festival Holiday

Qingming / Qing Ming Festival  (清明节) is a popular festival celebrated in China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Although there are a lot of Chinese lived in Singapore and Malaysia but is not an official holiday there.

The Qingming Festival is held on the first day of the fifth month in the 'Chinese or Lunar' calendar.

Qingming / Qing Ming Festival  (清明节) is literally translated as 'Clear Bright Festival' [(pronounced as Qing) means clear,明(pronounced as Ming) means bright,节(pronounced as Jié] means Festival.]

It's also known as Tomb Sweeping Day because Chinese people visit the burial grounds, tombs or graves of their ancestors to pay their respect.

Asia countries celebrating Qing Ming Festival  (清明节) next week are shown below.

Stock Exchange Qing Ming Festival  (清明节) Holiday
China April 2 - 4, 2012  (Mon. to Wed.)
Hong Kong April 4, 2012 (Wed.)
Taiwan April 4, 2012 (Wed.)

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Vietnam Stock Exchange will extend trading hours from March 5

The original plan of trading hour extension to afternoon session for HoChiMinh Stock Exchange (HOSE) will be launched  on March 5, 2012(first Monday of the month).

HoChiMinh Stock Exchange will extend the trading hours in its securities market as follows:
Trading SessionCurrentEffective March 5, 2012
Morning Session08:30am - 11:30am09:00am - 11:30am
Mid-day breakclosed11:30am - 01:00pm
Afternoon Sessionclosed01:00pm - 02:15pm

The total trading time of two hours and a half in the morning for opening order-matching, continuous order-matching and put-through transactions will remains unchanged. 

The reason to extend the trading hours so as to be in line with the regional standard practices as are in China, India, Indonesia, Taiwan, Philippines, New Zealand, etc. With this in view, it is expected to make continuous order-matching in afternoon sessions longer in attempt to strengthen market liquidity.

Also, the plan suggests no newly-placed orders, amendment and cancellation of matched orders as well as put-through advertising and settlement during the mid-day trading break. 


Additional regulations will also be imposed namely all-day trading price band, determination of reference price, order cancellation and amendment.

 
Also according to Vu Bang, Chairman of the State Securities Commission, the Ho Chi Minh City Stock Exchange, the nation's main bourse, and the Hanoi Stock Exchange will likely to be merged in early 2013 if the plans to merge are approved by the government in the third quarter.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Change of Hong Kong Exchanges trading hours on March 5, 2012

With effect from March 5, 2012 (first Monday of the month). There will be a change of mid-day break in the Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) which will now last between 12pm and 1pm (new) instead, and the afternoon trading session will be from 1:00 pm until 4:00 pm (new) instead of 1:30pm to 4pm (old). (see table below)

HKEx will extend the trading hours in its securities market as follows:
CurrentEffective March 5, 2012
Pre-opening Session09:00am - 09:30amSame as Current
Morning Session09:30am - 12:00amSame as Current
Mid-day break12:00pm - 13:30pm12:00pm - 1:00pm
Afternoon Session1:30pm - 4:00pm1:00pm - 4:00pm

Trading in HKEx’s derivatives markets and the auction sessions of the securities and derivatives markets will also start earlier from March 7, 2012.  

More on  www.hkex.com.hk.