An independent committee investigating the cause of Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades on Friday heard arguments on how malpractices that had evaded regulatory oversight turned a small fire into a ...
Hong Kong Fast-Tracks Law for Five-Minute Border Trips to China
Hong Kong lawmakers passed a bill enabling one-stop immigration checks at a new border crossing with Shenzhen, the city’s latest step to deepen links with mainland China.
Hong Kong wraps up probe into ‘preventable’ Wang Fuk Court fire
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Shein passes hearing for Hong Kong listing as valuation halves to below US$50b, sources say
Online fast-fashion giant Shein has cleared its listing hearing with the Hong Kong stock exchange, according to people familiar with the matter, bringing it a step closer to an initial public offering ...
Shein secures nod from Hong Kong listing committee for IPO, sources say
HONG KONG, July 17 (Reuters) - Shein has won approval from the Hong Kong stock exchange listing committee for an IPO, three people with knowledge of the matter said on Friday, bringing the ...
Syngenta’s $5 Billion Hong Kong IPO Faces Delay Until 2027
The agricultural company is reportedly waiting for stronger sector conditions and additional regulatory progress before listing.
Hong Kong Police Raid Independent Bookstores and Arrest 5 People
By Alexandra Stevenson Reporting from Hong Kong Hong Kong’s national security police on Wednesday raided two bookstores, seized boxes of books and arrested five people on suspicion of sedition. The ...
Hong Kong arrests five over selling alleged seditious books
Hong Kong police have arrested five people on suspicion of violating the city's national security law by selling publications containing what authorities described as seditious content. The two men
Hong Kong police raid independent bookstore run by former journalists
Hong Kong police raided two independent bookstores and arrested five people over books they said had "seditious intention" under the city's national security law.
Shein IPO faces lower valuation as e-commerce crackdown starts to bite
Shein's ambitions for a valuation of up to $50 billion in its long-awaited Hong Kong IPO are likely to face a tough test from ...
NTT Debuts Financial AI Fabric at LEAP East as Strategic Infrastructure Roadmap to Meet Hong Kong’s Financial AI Demands
NTT Com Asia, part of the NTT Group, a leading global technology company, has released the service blueprint for its Financial AI Fabric (FAIF) in Hong Kong. Serving as a strategic roadmap to ...
Hong Kong authorities arrest 5 booksellers on suspicion of ‘sedition’
Police in Hong Kong arrested five bookstore workers on suspicion of breaches of the territory's national security laws during raids on two shops.
Hong Kong official says booksellers should ensure titles won’t harm national security after arrests
Hong Kong ’s top security official said Thursday that booksellers should ensure the titles they sell do not harm national security, a day after five people li ...
China wields security laws to cow Hong Kong’s once-free literary scene
Hong Kong once published books on topics such as the Tiananmen crackdown. But new arrests show Beijing intends to bring the city’s booksellers and publishers to heel.