City aims to broaden gold offerings and expand clearing and storage facilities to seize opportunities in the surging market.
[PRNewswire] HSBC Hong Kong introduces APAC’s first Premium Card
HSBC Hong Kong Privé cardholders are the first in Asia Pacific to experience Mastercard's most premium consumer credit tier through HSBC Privé World Legend Mastercard, with access to The Mastercard ...
Hong Kong bourse proposes to revive gold futures as volatility grips market
By Selena Li HONG KONG, May 7 (Reuters) - Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) is looking to relaunch gold futures, as the city pushes to become an international gold trading and storage hub amid ...
Traffic accidents involving animals in Hong Kong surge 11-fold in 4 years
Paws Guardian Rescue Shelter founder Kent Luk says increase in animals involved in accidents stems from worsening economic situation and urban growth.
Middle Eastern banks tap China growth by beefing up presence in Hong Kong
The UAE's top lender and two other Middle Eastern banks are launching or expanding operations in Hong Kong, as they target better China connectivity and foreign business growth amid uncertainty in ...
Hong Kong reggae and ska festival organiser on bringing ‘voice of freedom’ for 10 years
Hong Kong International Reggae Ska Festival planner Paul Thompson shares why the city jives with Jamaican music and 2026’s ambitious line-up.
HSBC Hong Kong introduces Asia Pacific’s first World Legend Mastercard
SINGAPORE, May 7, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- HSBC Hong Kong Privé cardholders are the first in Asia Pacific to experience Mastercard's most premium consumer credit tier through HSBC Privé World Legend ...
American Woman Dies After Falling from 29th-Floor Pool Deck at Indigo Hotel in Hong Kong, Injuring 7 Pedestrians
The woman fell from the hotel’s rooftop pool deck shortly after 9 a.m. on Monday, May 4, per local reports ...
Hong Kong sharpens commodities hub ambitions with mediation and yuan push
Financial Secretary Paul Chan Mo-po sees “clear room” for more yuan-denominated commodities products as Hong Kong explores mediation role.
LME Sees Hong Kong Sheds Swelling to Hundreds of Thousands Tons
The London Metal Exchange is ready to expand its suite of approved warehouses in Hong Kong after licensing the first last year, according to Chief Executive Officer Matthew Chamberlain.
China banned them first, now Hong Kong wants to shut the door on hidden EV handles
A design trick made famous by Tesla is running out of friendly markets as Hong Kong moves to outlaw electronic-only flush door handles ...
Hong Kong school to seek feedback, review phone ban after student outcry
School says it has noted differing views from students and parents on the new rules, set to take effect in the coming weeks A Hong Kong secondary school facing student backlash over newly tightened ...
New World considers divestment of $2bn hotel portfolio in Hong Kong
New World Development is in discussions to divest its 50% interest in a group of three Hong Kong hotels with a combined value of $2bn, reported Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the matter. The ...
27 held, HK$3.3m fuel seized as Hong Kong cracks down on illegal sales by triads
Investigation finds 15 vehicles and speedboat used to transport fuel from mainland China to local storage facilities and filling stations run by triads.