Biofuel producer Beijing Shougang Lanzatech Technology has started taking orders for its initial public offering in Hong Kong, joining a wave of Chinese companies seeking listings in the city.
Driver arrested after Hong Kong bus slams into maintenance vehicle, over 20 injured
A 39-year-old bus driver in Hong Kong was arrested after crashing his double-decker bus into a highway maintenance vehicle, injuring more than 20 people. The incident occurred at about 2pm on Monday ...
S’pore police investigating incident where Hong Kong school principal swore at Safra security guards
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China Stocks in Hong Kong Rise, Shrugging Off Trading Crackdown
Chinese shares listed in Hong Kong rose after returning from a holiday, as investors brushed aside Beijing’s most forceful crackdown on illicit cross-border stock trading to chase tech gains.
BOC HONG KONG (02388.HK) Completes First Islamic Syndicated Financing; Also Successfully Arranges Syndicated Loan for Leading Vietnamese Securities Firm
BOC HONG KONG (02388.HK) announced that it has successfully completed the disbursement of its first Islamic syndicated financing project in Brunei, with a size of approximately USD... Open a new ...
Hong Kong NGOs call for policy interventions to help vulnerable groups withstand heat hazards
Hong Kong environmental groups work with community and grassroots organizations to advocate for safety nets and inclusive climate action to help the vulnerable withstand heat hazards.
HSBC Hong Kong targets 7.5 million customers, same number as city’s population
HSBC Hong Kong sees an increase in international clients coming to city to invest as it becomes a global wealth management hub.
Cathay Pacific flight from Australia plunges near Hong Kong in severe turbulence, 10 injured
Ten people including six cabin crew and four passengers were injured when a Cathay Pacific Airbus A350-900 from Brisbane to Hong Kong was struck by severe turbulence.
Hong Kong school to probe principal’s Singapore swearing before deciding on action
School manager says principal’s conduct on Singapore trip will be reviewed and it is too early to decide if he should face disciplinary action.
HSBC sells U.S. card unit to Capital One for $2.6 billion
August 10, 2011 – HONG KONG (Reuters) - HSBC Holdings plc has agreed to sell its U.S. credit card and retail services unit to Capital One Financial Corp for a premium of about $2.6 billion, as ...
Hong Kong school principal faces probe after viral video shows him swearing at guards on Singapore trip
A Hong Kong school principal is under fire after a viral video showed him yelling and swearing at security personnel over a supposed parking dispute during a school trip to Singapore.The video ...
Hong Kong banks replace burnt cash from residents of fire-ravaged Wang Fuk Court
Monetary Authority introduced measures last December allowing three note-issuing banks to provide one-stop exchange service for damaged money.
Hong Kong urged to extend stock trading hours to keep up with rivals
Hong Kong has been urged to extend its stock trading hours to maintain its status as an international financial hub, as competitors move towards near 24-hour operations to capture global liquidity.
Singapore, Hong Kong to lead Asia’s growth : UBS GWM
Young Jin Yee from UBS Global Wealth Management expects Singapore and Hong Kong to see the strongest growth in Asia, adding that APAC is likely to record the fastest growth in the number of ...