HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia organised by Business Media International has officially announced the winners of 2026 Hong Kong, highlighting 50 companies that have turned the city's ...
AI supply chain, Gen Z spending among hedge fund picks at Sohn Hong Kong
Hedge fund managers say they are targeting investments this year in companies from AI-linked data centres and printed circuit board (PCB) ...
‘Soaking wet’: Hong Kong parents furious after last-minute rain warning change
I kept an eye on the weather all night, only for them to switch to an amber rainstorm warning at the last minute – you’ve got to be kidding me,’ one parent says.
Tai Po blaze: Hong Kong to ban smoking at construction sites from July 17
Workers violating law face HK$3,000 fine, while contractors who fail to prevent them from lighting up can be hit with HK$400,000 penalty.
Man injured in Hong Kong 10-vehicle crash during rush hour
Police received first report of collision near Sham Tseng Fire Station on the Yuen Long-bound fast lane at 7.47am At least one man was injured in a 10-vehicle pile-up on Hong Kong's Tuen Mun Road ...
Hong Kong crews fight flooding with robotic ‘dragons’ after intense downpours
Forecaster issued brief red rainstorm warning at 2.40am amid heavy showers before downgrading it to amber at 5.15am Hong Kong emergency crews worked around the clock with robotic "water-pumping ...
Hong Kong’s Iconic Sogo Department Store Races to Refinance Loan
The operator of the Sogo department stores in Hong Kong has less than a month to refinance a loan coming due, people familiar with the matter said, adding to a growing list of firms in the city pushed ...
Citadel Securities Added 60 People in Asia, Half in Hong Kong
Citadel Securities LLC hired more than 60 people across six markets in Asia this year, with nearly half in Hong Kong, as Ken Griffin bolsters the market maker’s footprint in the region.
Hong Kong helpers cry out as popular garden in Central to close for underpass work
Asian Migrants' Coordinating Body says closure of Statue Square Gardens will affect helpers as it serves as vital social hub every Sunday A Hong Kong migrant workers' group has urged authorities to ...
Hong Kong minister touts gold as ‘bridge between conventional and new finance’
Treasury chief Christopher Hui also says city opted against separate regulatory authority for digital assets to support ‘convergence’.
Banking on Hong Kong
China’s big state banks ARE eager to flex their muscles on the global stage, as Industrial and Commercial Bank of China demonstrated last year with its $5.6 billion purchase of a 20 percent stake in ...
Hong Kong’s northern New Territories hit by heavy rain and flooding
Ta Kwu Ling among hardest‑hit areas, while minibus in Sheung Shui stranded in half a metre of floodwater Hong Kong's northern districts were drenched in a downpour on Wednesday night when the ...
Former Hong Kong top scorer Mung Chiang to lead prestigious Northwestern University
Mung Chiang moved to Hong Kong from Tianjin at age 11 and attended Queen's College before pursuing higher education at Stanford University in the US A former top scorer in Hong Kong's public ...
Hong Kong meeting advances landmark equine health center proposal
A major step forward for the safe international movement of competition horses in the Asia-Pacific region was announced in Hong Kong in April, with a plan to establish the first World Organization for ...