A performance artist in Hong Kong has tried to display a red thread to remember the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.
IPOs spur Hong Kong bank hiring rebound
Workforce across 15 lenders fell 0.73% to 74,376 in 2025. Hong Kong’s banking industry is experiencing renewed hiring this year, driven by a capital market rebound and automation projects, after total ...
Hong Kong banks tighten rules in mainland China as Beijing pores over capital outflows
Some banks are exercising more caution with offshore accounts for their mainland China clients amid tighter investment controls from Beijing As Beijing steps up its regulatory oversight on capital ...
A Hong Kong artist tries to mark the Tiananmen crackdown. He was quickly stopped by police
A performance artist in Hong Kong has tried to display a red thread to remember the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown.
Hong Kong principal fired for swearing at security guards on Singapore school trip
San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School says it refused to accept resignation of Lee Cheuk-hing, who violated code of conduct for staff A Hong Kong school principal has been fired after he swore ...
Hong Kong Forges New Opportunities with Kazakhstan and Central Asia
A large delegation, led by John Lee, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), is visiting Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan (June 1-6) to forge closer ties with Central Asia.
Baidu sees AI, chip business driving healthy revenue growth
Baidu expects to list its chip unit in Hong Kong this year, and for artificial-intelligence income.to support healthy revenue growth over the next few quarters.
Can HSBC regain share in the booming Hong Kong IPO market?
HSBC sponsored only one Hong Kong listing in 2025 — a sharp decline for the historically dominant Asian lender © Peter Parks/AFP via HSBC’s retrenchment of its investment banking business in Europe, ...
More Hong Kong airlines cancel flights as Typhoon Jangmi bears down on Tokyo
Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines and Greater Bay Airlines cancel, reschedule flights as Typhoon Jangmi batters Japan.
Hong Kong vies to win over resource-rich Central Asia as Lee tours region
HONG KONG, June 3 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's leader arrived in Uzbekistan on Wednesday after visiting Kazakhstan, leading his government's largest-ever delegation on a tour to promote the Chinese-ruled ...
Chinese Investors Exit Hong Kong Stocks as AI Woos Money Onshore
Chinese investors are exiting Hong Kong‑listed stocks in record numbers, highlighting waning appetite as mainland AI shares broaden their appeal.
Defunct Hong Kong bakery chain Taipan fined $32,000 over unpaid wages
A Hong Kong court has fined collapsed bakery chain Taipan Bread & Cakes and related companies HK$251,800 (US$32,127) for failing to pay wages and other benefits totaling more than HK$1.3 million.
Hong Kong authorities to take over care of undocumented baby after parents’ arrest
Legislator Reverend Peter Koon also says baby Danny may be later placed in foster care until parents are deemed fit to regain custody Hong Kong social welfare authorities are expected to take over the ...
Hong Kong’s John Lee hails stronger ties with Central Asia, inc. direct flights to Kazakhstan and business link-ups
Chief Executive John Lee has announced that Hong Kong’s links to Central Asia will be strengthened with expanded visa-free arrangements and direct flights to Kazakhstan. Lee was speaking to reporters ...