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Austin, Texas (Newsfile Corp. - May 12, 2021) - Majic Wheels Corp. (OTC Pink: MJWL) ("Majic" or the "Company") a Delaware corporation, intends to position itself as a player in the disruptive industries ....
Art League Houston presents Hong Hong: Reading the Weather opening reception Many events have been canceled or postponed due to coronavirus concerns. Please check with the organization before going to any event. Hong Hong, in-process environmental pour, location: Johnson, VT, 2019 Photo courtesy of Hong Hong Art League Houston will present Reading the Weather, an installation of work by artist Hong Hong, currently based in Houston. Organized by the artist and Sarah Beth Wilson, ALH’s Director of Exhibitions and Curatorial Projects, Reading the Weather is a monumental, site responsive paper-work installed on the façade of ALH’s building adjacent to the Sculpture Garden. Hong creates her large-scale paper-works outside due to their size, often incorporating parts of the natural environment into her process. ....
Derivatives trader CLSAP NZ admits anti-money laundering law breaches in case with FMA 5 May, 2021 10:23 PM 6 minutes to read CLSA Premium New Zealand has admitted to anti-money laundering breaches. Photo / File NZ Herald A Kiwi derivatives trading firm and subsidiary of a Hong Kong company has admitted breaching anti-money-laundering laws after action was taken by the regulator. CLSA Premium New Zealand Limited (CLSAP NZ) was accused of nearly $50 million in suspicious transactions in a civil case filed in the High Court at Auckland by the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) in June last year. Today, the FMA said the Auckland-based company has admitted it breached the Anti Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Act. The markets watchdog had alleged the company failed to comply with its legal obligations between April 2015 and November 2018. ....
Kerry Ann Lee looks at the enduring appeal of Chinese typeface and letterpress design in the digital age. In 1952, a slow boat from Hong Kong arrived in New Zealand carrying one metric tonne of lead type. This would be used by the Dominion Federation of New Zealand Chinese Commercial Growers Incorporated to print The NZ Chinese Growers Monthly Journal (僑農月刊) until 1972. Stories about the Chinese Growers and their journal have circulated through families for decades, and been made more accessible thanks to scholarship by Wai-te-ata Press, landmark books by Ruth Lam, Lily Lee and Nigel Murphy, and an essay by Emma Ng. A taonga that lives up to its namesake, the Growers Journal empowered the post-war Cantonese Chinese community to grow and organise in Aotearoa. As this country’s only surviving Chinese language printing typeface collection, it also stands as a glorious example of grassroots community publishing and letterpress design. ....