UAE prince and Hong Kong, Xi’s policy shift, Singapore ‘Asia’s happiest country’ again: SCMP’s 7 highlights of the week

A Dubai prince who made waves after announcing plans to set up a new family office in Hong Kong with a US$500 million investment pledge abruptly postponed its opening scheduled for Thursday.

3. In rare monetary policy shift, Xi tells China central bank to buy treasury bonds

With the world’s second-largest economy at a critical juncture of fuelling growth in its bid to become a global financial superpower, a new book details some of Xi Jinping’s thoughts on finance, dating back to late 2012. “The People’s Bank of China must gradually increase the trading of treasury bonds in its open market operations,” the snippet reads in Excerpts of Xi Jinping’s Speeches on Finance Work.

4. China and US battle fiercely on yet another tech front: patent applications

Illustration by Henry Wong

According to 2023 UN data, Chinese inventors led in international patent applications for the second year running, posting some 14,000 more than the second-place US, as the two giants increasingly face off over technology, innovation and global bragging rights.

5. ‘It’s subjective’: is Singapore really Asia’s happiest country?

Singaporeans under 30 reported a significantly worse quality of life in the World Happiness Report’s survey than those over 60. Photo: Shutterstock

While the latest edition of an annual UN-sponsored report found Singapore to be Asia’s happiest country for the second year in a row, its survey data showed that the city state’s younger citizens rated their quality of life significantly worse than older generations.

6. Hong Kong officials sorry for national anthem blunder at triathlon event

Sian Rainsley won the Hong Kong leg of the World Triathlon Cup, but the wrong national anthem was played after she received her gold medal. Photo: Elson Li

Organisers of Sunday’s Triathlon World Cup in Hong Kong have apologised after the wrong national anthem was played during the women’s medal ceremony.

7. Millionaire boss of famous China snack brand hides wealth from son for 20 years

The son of the owner of a well-known snack brand in China said he did not know his family was wealthy until he graduated from university, a story that has stunned mainland social media.

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