Michael Freedman jumps at chance to train in Hong Kong

MICHAEL Freedman admitted he would have “lived to regret it” if he did not accept an offer to train in Hong Kong. “To be given a chance to train in Hong Kong is such an amazing opportunity,’’ Freedman told The Daily Telegraph on Friday. ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong police officers jailed

HONG KONG: Seven Hong Kong police officers were jailed for two years for what the judge described as a “vicious” attack on a protester during pro-democracy rallies in 2014, captured on film and beamed around the world. All seven were convicted earlier ... ( read original story ...)

Long Zhenyang: The resignation that shook Hong Kong media

Mr Long, 47, has told BBC News that he left mainland China because he had been "persecuted" at the newspaper since late 2014, after he shared posts on his private social media account that were supportive of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)

Rivals Singapore and Hong Kong Fight to Snag the Hottest IPOs

While Hong Kong is one of the world’s leading IPO venues, it’s been passed over by big Chinese companies such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Baidu Inc., which listed on New York bourses where different classes of shares are allowed. As Alibaba’s ... ( read original story ...)

Former Hong Kong leader guilty in unprecedented graft trial

Tsang, 72, served as Hong Kong's leader, or chief executive, from 2005 to 2012. He becomes the highest-ranking current or former official convicted of corruption in the Asian financial hub, which prides itself on a reputation for clean governance. ( read original story ...)

Experts call for better fintech regulation in China, Hong Kong

Financial technology experts are calling for better regulations in China and Hong Kong to help the industry thrive, especially since existing laws still lag behind the pace of innovation and technology. China, which is home to companies operating mobile ... ( read original story ...)

Seven Hong Kong cops get 2 years in prison for beating activist

HONG KONG -- Seven Hong Kong police officers were sentenced Friday to two years in prison for assaulting a pro-democracy activist at the height of 2014 protests, in an attack that was caught on film by TV news cameras. The video of officers beating up Ken ... ( read original story ...)

Nerium International Now Open for Business in Hong Kong

ADDISON, TX--(Marketwired - Feb 17, 2017) - A leader in science-based, age-fighting skincare products, Nerium International has officially opened for business in Hong Kong. Nerium International is proud to introduce its Age-Defying Night Cream, NeriumAD ... ( read original story ...)