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Hong Kong Market falls 0 17%

Read more about Hong Kong Market falls 0.17% on Business Standard. At closing bell, the benchmark Hang Seng Index declined 0.17%, or 47.93 points, to 28,918.10, bringing the pullback in week to 0.7%. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped 0.2%, or 21.14 points, to 10,805.64.

EMEA Smartphone Market Continues to Shine Despite New Lockdowns, Says IDC

LONDON, May 28, 2021 The EMEA smartphone market grew to a first-quarter record of 93.060 million units, according to the latest Worldwide Quarterly Mobile Phone Tracker from International Data Corporation (IDC). This was a 20.9% increase over 1Q20, while the value increase, at $31.676 billion, was 29.0% above that in the previous year.

Hong Kong Stocks slips on profit taking

Read more about Hong Kong Stocks slips on profit taking on Business Standard. At closing bell, the benchmark Hang Seng Index rose 0.88%, or 255.15 points, to 29,166.01. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index added 0.58%, or 62.95 points, to 10,855.58.

Regulators launch antitrust probe into China s biggest property broker

BEIJING (Reuters) -China s market regulator has begun an investigation into suspected anti-competitive practices by KE Holdings, the country s biggest housing broker whose top backer is Tencent Holdings, two people who know of the matter said. The investigation is the latest into China s big so-called platform companies that match sellers and buyers, several of which have been accused by regulators of exploiting consumers. KE Holdings, which operates housing platforms Lianjia and Beike in China, was warned last month by the State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), along with dozens of internet companies, against any abuse of market dominance and told to conduct self-inspections.

DJI s Upgraded Mavic Air 2S Has a Much Larger Camera Sensor

DJI s Upgraded Mavic Air 2S Has a Much Larger Camera Sensor Image: DJI DJI’s Mavic Air 2 drone already offers a great balance of price and performance, but with the new Mavic Air 2S, DJI is revamping its latest quadcopter with a way bigger camera sensor. Advertisement By jumping up from the half-inch sensor on the Mavic Air 2 to the new 1-inch sensor on the Mavic Air 2S, DJI says its latest drone “sets a new benchmark” for in-air image capture. The $1,000 Mavic Air 2S is capable of snapping 20-MP stills or 5.4K video at up to 30 fps (or 4K video at 60 fps). Its new sensor can also capture up to 12.5 stops of dynamic range, which is just short of the 14 stops you get from a Mavic 2 Pro, despite the Mavic 2 Pro costing $600 more.

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