80-to-85% of MBA grads from Hong Kong’s CUHK Business School land jobs in Asia each year. Over 1,000 CUHK MBA alumni work in China. Michael Czoske joined CUHK with experience working for engineering companies across the Asia-Pacific and the Middle East. ( read original story ...)
Latest fibre optic technology in Hong Kong to vault the Pacific Ocean
This would be thanks to a super high-speed fibre optic cable, which is being built by Google and Facebook, which aims to span the 12,000 kilometres separating Hong Kong and Los Angeles across the Pacific Ocean. The latest leap in technology was testament ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong post office HQ to be demolished to make way for offices in plan to transform Central harbourfront
Hong Kong’s post office headquarters in Central is set to be demolished to make way for office buildings as part of a transformation of the city’s prime waterfront space. The General Post Office building, opened in 1976, will be torn down and its ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong and Taiwan police bust love scam syndicate in joint operation
Police from Hong Kong and Taiwan have busted a syndicate running online romance scams which duped Taiwanese women out of over HK$77 million, according to Taiwan’s official news agency. The racket, based in Taiwan, swindled 127 Taiwanese womenover the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong activists demand end to shark fin soup
Protesters have called on one of Hong Kong's most well-known restaurants to stop serving the jelly-like delicacy. Despite government's efforts, the illegal import of fins continues, threatening many species. Diners at Maxim's Palace in Hong Kong on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong gallery: Reds hold open training session in sunshine
Liverpool hosted an open training session at Mong Kok Stadium in Hong Kong on Friday - here is a gallery of the players' workout in the blazing sun. Local supporters were in the stands to watch as the Reds prepared for tomorrow's Premier League Asia Trophy ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong shares end 9-day winning streak, pull back from 2-yr highs
Hong Kong stocks snapped a nine-day winning streak on Friday as investors took a breather after the benchmark index scaled a fresh two-year peak in the previous session. The Hang Seng index shed 0.1 percent, or 34.12 points to 26,706.09, ending its longest ... ( read original story ...)
Philippe Coutinho signs shirts in Hong Kong as he trains alongside Liverpool team-mates hours after Barcelona lodged an €80m bid for his services
It was business as usual for Philippe Coutinho as he trained with his Liverpool team-mates in Hong Kong just hours after Barcelona lodged an €80million (£72m) bid for his services. Coutinho took part in a Liverpool training session on Friday afternoon ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong is showing promise as a destination for tech IPOs
The U.S. tech IPO window may have reopened in 2017 following a lull last year, but the outlook is also looking rosier for another listing platform located on the other side of world. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKSE) is experiencing a renaissance of ... ( read original story ...)
China reaps payoff from hand-picked team placed in Macau in 1990s
MACAU (Reuters) - While Hong Kong has been roiled by protests and calls for independence from China, things have been quieter in the neighboring gambling center of Macau, which has seen little dissent to rule from Beijing. The calm in the former Portuguese ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Legco finance panel chair wants rules changed to prevent lengthy debates
Changes to the procedural rules for the Legislative Council’s finance committee will be moved to prevent lengthy discussions in the future, according to the head of the panel. Finance committee chairman Chan Kin-por revealed the plan a day after HK$3.6 ... ( read original story ...)
HK$450,000 start-up fund to be launched at Ani-Com and Games Hong Kong fair
To groom young entrepreneurs, a HK$450,000 start-up fund will be launched at the annual Ani-Com and Games Hong Kong fair next week. The five-day event, which is in its 19th year, will start on July 28 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong bosses may be forced to set aside savings to make long service and severance payments
Hong Kong employers may be forced to set aside a sum of money in the form of “savings” to pay long service and severance payments under a proposal the government is considering for the time when bosses can no longer dip into staff pension funds to ... ( read original story ...)
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp takes a break from hectic pre-season tour to cook with local children in Hong Kong
Klopp took time out of Liverpool's hectic pre-season schedule this week to spend time with local school children in Hong Kong, taking part in a light-hearted ... Klopp will not be pleased however with the recent news of the club having a £66million ... ( read original story ...)