Hong Kong – Result of Content Development Scheme for Streaming Platforms (phase one) announced

Result of Content Development Scheme for Streaming Platforms (phase one) announced

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The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Film Development Council:
 
     The assessment of phase one of the Content Development Scheme for Streaming Platforms launched under the Film Development Fund (FDF) has been completed and 10 projects have been selected to enter phase two to develop their full scripts. Details of the shortlisted projects are in the Annex.
      
     The Chairman of the Hong Kong Film Development Council, Dr Wilfred Wong, said, “This new Scheme launched under the FDF has received enthusiastic responses from the industry. Over 50 eligible applications have been received, which is very encouraging. The 10 selected projects feature diversified themes with content showing creativity and international perspective. I look forward to seeing the full scripts developed by shortlisted teams successfully obtaining support from investors to finance the completion of the entire project, a mini-series, thereby bringing quality streaming content with distinctive Hong Kong elements to audiences from all over the world.”
      
     The Scheme aims to nurture cross-sectoral production teams and expand new distribution markets for the Hong Kong film industry by producing high-quality streaming platform content. The Scheme is conducted through a competition to recruit participating teams to develop content of a mini-series for streaming platforms.
      
     Shortlisted teams to enter phase two will each receive $0.6 million to $1.2 million as a script development fee for developing a production proposal and full scripts of an entire mini-series. Winning teams selected to enter phase three will each receive $4.5 million to produce the first one or first two episodes of a series. Together with the script development fee, each final winning team will be awarded a total of up to $5.7 million.

Hong Kong – Result of tenders of People’s Bank of China RMB Bills held on December 20, 2023

Result of tenders of People’s Bank of China RMB Bills held on December 20, 2023

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The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:
 
     Result of the tenders of the People’s Bank of China RMB Bills held on December 20, 2023:
 

Tender Result
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Tender Date : December 20, 2023
     
Bills available for Tender : Six-month RMB Bills
     
Issuer : The People’s Bank of China
     
Issue Number : BCHKFP23026
     
Issue Date : December 22, 2023
     
Maturity Date : June 21, 2024 (or the closest coupon payment date)
     
Application Amount : RMB 24,839 million
     
Issue Amount : RMB 5,000 million
     
Average accepted Coupon Rate : 2.71 %
     
Highest accepted Coupon Rate
(Bills’ Coupon)
: 2.80 %
     
Lowest accepted Coupon Rate : 1.50 %
     
Allocation Ratio (At Highest accepted Coupon Rate) : Approximately 40.26 %

Rea Equals Best Bsb Result With 4th at Snetterton

Gino Rea: GSX-R1000R – DNF-5-4
Luke Stapleford: GSX-R1000R – 17-19-14
Tim Neave: GSX-R1000R – 4

Buildbase Suzuki’s Gino Rea equalled his best Bennetts British Superbike result this weekend, finishing fourth at Snetterton.

At the seventh round of the season Rea and the team’s hard work and development of the GSX-R1000R really began to bear fruit, and in the final race of the weekend – a shortened five-lap sprint after a red flag – Rea narrowly missed out on the podium.

Before the stoppage he was holding fifth place but very much in the leading group. As the race restarted he made another lightning start – a feature of his performances all weekend – and slotted into second place. He was pushed back to fourth but on the last lap was still searching for a way onto the podium for the first time in his BSB career, before equalling his career-best result.

In race two Rea grabbed the holeshot from the second row of the grid and led the way in the opening stages. As the laps ticked off he found himself demoted to fourth but very much in the podium hunt. However, in the closing laps, a drop in front tyre grip meant he lost touch and also surrendered another position, crossing the line in fifth.

The results looked possible after strong practice and qualifying sessions, but bad luck in race one saw Rea crash out. Unsighted when a rider had a technical issue in front, Rea hit the back of another machine, sending him and his bike tumbling across the grass.

Despite costing him three strong race results, Rea was in high spirits after a positive weekend.

Gino Rea:

“It’s been a really strong weekend, and it’s nice to be disappointed with fourth, really. I tried really hard to pass Jason [O’Halloran] and just couldn’t get close enough, so it was frustrating to be so close to getting on the podium. I struggled a bit in the restarted race with the wheelie as I’d lost my rear brake, so that just made it that bit harder to get past.

“But it’s been a really good weekend, even with the crash in race one. We made some more changes to the electronics, small changes, based on things we’d learned at previous rounds, and on Friday I immediately felt more comfortable. In race one I was unsighted when Andrew [Irwin] put his hand up with the issue and I was pretty angry at the time.

“In race two I knew I could get off the line well and it was nice to lead. It was difficult to judge the pace so I just rode around, tried to be defensive, and it was working well but I ran wide into the hairpin, the back just came up as I was on the brakes and sent me wide. But even then, I was still in the group and it was only in the later laps I lost touch; I started to struggle with front tyre wear and was losing a 10th here and there. I didn’t want to crash so brought it home.

“We’re leaving confident and looking forward to Silverstone. It’s another circuit where the Suzuki goes well; I like it there, so hopefully we can use this as a bit of a springboard.”

Tim Neave returned to Pirelli National Superstock action at Snetterton after a wildcard appearance on the Superbike at his home race at Cadwell Park. He finished fourth in the weekend’s only race.

The second Buildbase Suzuki Superbike was piloted by Luke Stapleford. Despite a lack of recent Superbike experience he came away with a best finish of 14th.

British Superbikes race one result: 1. Tarran Mackenzie, 2. Tommy Bridewell, 3. Jason O’Halloran, 17. Luke Stapleford (Buildbase Suzuki GSX-R1000R), DNF. Gino Rea (Buildbase Suzuki GSX-R1000R).

British Superbikes race two result: 1. Jason O’Halloran, 2. Tarran Mackenzie, 3. Tommy Bridewell, 5. Gino Rea (Buildbase Suzuki GSX-R1000R), 19. Luke Stapleford (Buildbase Suzuki GSX-R1000R).

British Superbikes race three result: 1. Tarran Mackenzie, 2. Tommy Bridewell, 3. Jason O’Halloran, 4. Gino Rea (Buildbase Suzuki GSX-R1000R), 14. Luke Stapleford (Buildbase Suzuki GSX-R1000R).

National Superstock race result: 1. Tom Neave, 2. Taylor Mackenzie, 3. Billy McConnell, 4. Tim Neave (Buildbase Suzuki GSX-R1000R).

Snetterton Image Gallery: CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS

Championship points (round by round): CLICK HERE

For more stories about Gino Rea, Click Here. For photos, Click Here.

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Hong Kong – Result of tenders of People’s Bank of China RMB Bills held on August 20, 2021

Result of tenders of People’s Bank of China RMB Bills held on August 20, 2021

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The following is issued on behalf of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority:

     Result of the tenders of the People’s Bank of China RMB Bills held on August 20, 2021:

Tender Result
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Tender Date : August 20, 2021
Bills available for Tender : Three-month RMB Bills
Issuer : The People’s Bank of China
Issue Number : BCHKFP21012
Issue Date : August 24, 2021
Maturity Date : November 23, 2021 (or the closest coupon payment date)
Application Amount : RMB 31,214 million
Issue Amount : RMB 10,000 million
Average accepted Coupon Rate : 2.36 per cent
Highest accepted Coupon Rate    
(Bills’ Coupon) : 2.60 per cent
Lowest accepted Coupon Rate : 1.99 per cent
Allocation Ratio : Approximately 82.50 per cent

 

Tender Result
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Tender Date : August 20, 2021
Bills available for Tender : One-year RMB Bills
Issuer : The People’s Bank of China
Issue Number : BCHKFP21013
Issue Date   : August 24, 2021
Maturity Date : August 24, 2022 (or the closest coupon payment date)
Application Amount : RMB 41,928 million
Issue Amount : RMB 15,000 million
Average accepted Coupon Rate : 2.54 per cent
Highest accepted Coupon Rate    
(Bills’ Coupon) : 2.75 per cent
Lowest accepted Coupon Rate : 2.10 per cent
Allocation Ratio : Approximately 24.95 per cent

Result of Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination-2021 declared

On the basis of the result of the Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination-2021 held by the Union Public Service Commission on 21.02.2021, the candidates with the under mentioned Roll Numbers have qualified for the Combined Geo-Scientist (Main) Examination-2021. The result is also available on the Commission’s website https://upsc.gov.in.

The candidature of these candidates is purely provisional at all the stages of the Examination subject to satisfying the prescribed eligibility conditions. The candidates declared qualified are required to appear at the Combined Geo-Scientist (Main) Examination-2021 to be held on 17th& 18th July, 2021. The qualified candidates are further advised to refer to the Rules of the Combined Geo-Scientist Examination-2021 issued by the Ministry of Mines and the Examination Notice No.1/21-GEOL dated 07.10.2020 issued by the Commission, which is available on its Website. The candidates may download their e-Admit Cards from the Commission’s Website around 03 weeks before the commencement of the Combined Geo-Scientist (Main) Examination-2021. Candidates are also informed that marks and cut-off marks of the Combined Geo-Scientist (Preliminary) Examination-2021 will be uploaded on the Commission’s website i.e. https://upsc.gov.in after the entire process of the Combined Geo-Scientist Examination-2021 is over i.e. after the declaration of its final result. No request for change of Centre/discipline for the Combined Geo-Scientist (Main) Examination-2021will be entertained under any circumstances.

Union Public Service Commission has a Facilitation Counter at its Campus. Candidate may obtain any information/clarification regarding their examination/result on working days between 10.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. in person or over Telephone Nos.(011)- 23388088, 23385271/23381125/23098543 from this counter.