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.
Syngenta’s $5 billion HK IPO pushed back amid agriculture sector uncertainty, Bloomberg News reports
Syngenta faces delays on its $5 billion Hong Kong IPO as agricultural market uncertainty and sector conditions push the likely listing to 2027.
Hong Kong cyclists face Asian Games clash with Montreal World Championships, quota cap
Sport’s chief Dato’ Amarjit Singh Gill launches defence of schedule that has angered city team’s head coach Herve Dagorne,.
Dah Sing Bank survey Hong Kong SMEs accelerate AI adoption
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 15 July 2026 - Dah Sing Bank, Limited ("Dah Sing Bank") revealed in its latest SME Survey that Hong Kong SMEs are accelerating digital and business ...
Hong Kong start-up inks eight-ship order to move into product tankers and car carriers
Please login or subscribe in order to use My Alerts. A Hong Kong-registered newcomer has inked a debut vessel order potentially worth more than $600m. UK shipbroker Clarksons lists start-up Zhongnan ...
Hong Kong banks face margin squeeze despite asset growth
Loans advanced 3.3% in 2025 and ended a three-year contraction. Hong Kong's banking sector is expected to remain on a growth path through the rest of 2026, with HSBC remaining the largest licensed ...
Police round up Hong Kong booksellers as China widens crackdown
After pro-democracy protests roiled the city in 2019, Beijing cracked down on freedom of speech, and restrictions have continued to tighten.
As consumption worries persist, Hong Kong investors shun mainland Chinese F&B stocks
IPO lapses and sliding share prices underscore how weak consumption is dulling Hong Kong’s appetite for mainland China’s food sector.
Will diversification restore Hong Kong’s IPO title? Think tank maps out plan
City can regain ground by attracting new economy companies and issuers from across Asean, Middle East and Europe, FSDC says.
Hong Kong booksellers reportedly arrested over alleged sales of seditious publications
Videos and photos from multiple media outlets showed officers wearing vests marked with “Police” seizing boxes from the building housing Have A Nice Stay, a bookshop founded by former journalists. A ...
Five arrested after Hong Kong police raid independent bookshops
There have been two other raids on bookshops in Hong Kong in 2026. Two workers were arrested at the Hunter store in June, and a further four were arrested from Book Punch in March ...
Committee hears final arguments in probe of Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades
An independent committee investigating the cause of Hong Kong’s deadliest fire in decades began hearing final arguments Wednesday as the inquiry moves toward ...