Hong Kong authorities on Wednesday charged seven people and two companies with offenses including manslaughter and conspiracy over the city’s deadliest fire in decades last November.
Hong Kong to inspire China’s confidence on capital flows, says city’s financial secretary
Paul Chan's comments came weeks after Beijing moved against three popular brokers used by mainland Chinese citizens to invest overseas.
Hong Kong charges 7 people and 2 firms over deadly fire that killed 168
Hong Kong authorities have charged seven people and two companies with offenses including manslaughter and conspiracy to defraud over the city's deadliest fire in decades last November. The ...
Hong Kong debt market heats up as Tencent, Swire raise US$5.2b in multi-currency deals
Investor appetite for Hong Kong debt is growing, with the multi‑currency offerings reinforcing the city's role as a global bond hub Hong Kong's debt market is surging, with Tencent Holdings and Swire ...
Firms charged with manslaughter over deadly Hong Kong fire
Hong Kong authorities have charged two companies and seven people over the devastating fire at the Wang Fuk housing complex last November. They were handed 25 charges including manslaughter, ...
Anchorpoint, HSBC to Launch Hong Kong’s First Stablecoins by Year End, HKMA Chief Executive Says
Anchorpoint Financial and Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, the two entities with Hong Kong’s stablecoin issuer license, are expected to launch their respective stablecoins within this year, ...
Hong Kong Dollar Carry Trade Appeal Dims as Funding Costs Climb
A seasonal cash demand spike in Hong Kong is set to lift funding costs, making it less attractive to pursue a carry trade using the local dollar, analysts said.
Hong Kong seeks to restore confidence after Beijing’s investment crackdown
Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan touts record IPOs, HK$14B in digital assets, and 11,000 foreign firms to counter Beijing investment crackdown fears.
Tiffany & Co. Opens New Hong Kong Store, Unveils Second Chapter of Blue Book 2026
Located in one of Hong Kong's premier luxury shopping districts, the new Lee Gardens store spans more than 770 square meters across two floors with a new Blue Book Café.
Hong Kong proposes 2% pay rise for civil servants amid geopolitical uncertainty
Hong Kong’s top decision-making body has proposed a flat 2 per cent pay rise for civil servants across all salary bands this year, lower than the suggested rates for middle-tier and senior government ...
Hong Kong appeals for heart-lung donor to save critically ill 13-year-old girl
Ching Ching suffers from pulmonary hypertension and heart failure and is being kept alive by artificial heart-lung machine at Hong Kong Children's Hospital This story has been made freely available as ...
MKS PAMP appoints Yanghao Xing as Head of Sales, Hong Kong
MKS PAMP, a leading global precious metals company, today announced the appointment of Yanghao Xing as Head of Sales, Hong Kong, a key hire marking another step in the company's continued expansion ...
Aussie lawyer charged over dine-and-dash spree across Hong Kong offers a bizarre explanation
A high-profile lawyer who made global headlines with a bizarre dine-and-dash spree across Hong Kong has offered an extraordinary explanation for his antics.
Hong Kong civil servants to get flat 2% pay rise amid fiscal prudence
Chief Executive John Lee says system aims to boost accountability and public trust, but unions warn of risks to morale and integrity.