11 September 2014, Hong Kong: Smartphones will account for two out of every, three mobile connections globally by 2020, according to a major new report by GSMA In- telligence, the research arm of the GSMA. The new st...11 September 2014, Hong Kong: Smartphones will account for two out of every, three mobile connections globally by 2020, according to a major new report by GSMA In- telligence, the research arm of the GSMA. The new study, "Smartphone forecasts and assumptions, 2007- 2020", finds that smartphones account for one in three mobile conneetions today, representing more than two billion mobile connections. It forecasts that the number of smartphone connections will grow three-fold over the next six years,展开更多
China is continuing to push forward its foreign exchange (forex) reform at a steady pace, giving global investors wider access to one of the world’s largest capital markets.The latest data showed that some 286 overse...China is continuing to push forward its foreign exchange (forex) reform at a steady pace, giving global investors wider access to one of the world’s largest capital markets.The latest data showed that some 286 overseas institutions had received quotas amounting to $100.56 billion by the end of November under China’s Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) program, a scheme that allows more convenient capital inflows.展开更多
文摘11 September 2014, Hong Kong: Smartphones will account for two out of every, three mobile connections globally by 2020, according to a major new report by GSMA In- telligence, the research arm of the GSMA. The new study, "Smartphone forecasts and assumptions, 2007- 2020", finds that smartphones account for one in three mobile conneetions today, representing more than two billion mobile connections. It forecasts that the number of smartphone connections will grow three-fold over the next six years,
文摘China is continuing to push forward its foreign exchange (forex) reform at a steady pace, giving global investors wider access to one of the world’s largest capital markets.The latest data showed that some 286 overseas institutions had received quotas amounting to $100.56 billion by the end of November under China’s Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) program, a scheme that allows more convenient capital inflows.