Deutsche Bank Closes 16 ETFs in Hong Kong After Slump in Demand

Deutsche Bank AG’s asset-management unit is closing 16 exchange-traded funds in Hong Kong, following BlackRock Inc. in de-listing ETFs with low demand. The 16 Deutsche Bank X-trackers ETFs ceased trading on Wednesday, according to a Hong Kong exchange ... ( read original story ...)

The Latest: Activists in Hong Kong mourn Liu Xiaobo’s death

Unlike on the Chinese mainland, where the entirely state-controlled media were forbidden to mention his name, Liu became a prominent figure within the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong following his imprisonment in 2009 and award of the Nobel Peace Prize ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong court disqualifies 4 lawmakers over oath taking

HONG KONG – A Hong Kong court on Friday disqualified four opposition lawmakers from office for having turned their oath-takings into apparent protests against Beijing, further entrenching the central government's hold over the legislature. The Chinese ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong residents rally against downtown gentrification

Conservation groups in Hong Kong are lobbying against a controversial plan to demolish a cluster of low-rise tenement buildings in the heart of the city. Town planners will be meeting on Friday to consider the proposal, which was made by the Urban Renewal ... ( read original story ...)

Korean startups pitch ideas, appeal to investors in Hong Kong

HONG KONG -- On a small green stage dubbed “PITCH,” one of three judges posed a sharp question to Sunny Choi, chief operations officer of Yana Trip, a travel startup from South Korea, after Choi’s presentation about her company at the RISE 2017 event ... ( read original story ...)

No plans to remove ‘comfort women’ statues in Hong Kong

HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong's government said Thursday there are no plans to remove a pair of statues depicting World War II Japanese army sex slaves known as "comfort women" that were erected in front of Japan's Consulate in the Chinese territory. ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong: Plans to demolish WW2-era buildings withdrawn

Conservation groups in Hong Kong are celebrating the withdrawal of a controversial plan to demolish a cluster of low-rise tenement buildings in the heart of the city to make room for high-rise towers. Town planners had been due to meet on Friday to ... ( read original story ...)

Razer to target $5-billion valuation in IPO, sources say

Razer Inc. is shooting for a Hong Kong initial public offering that could value the gaming ... It’s sold $1-billion worth of product globally in the past three years, Mr. Tan added. Razer’s IPO would be one of the largest tech debuts in the Asian ... ( read original story ...)

For Hong Kong Public Housing, It Takes a Village

Hong Kong’s Shek Kip Mei area today ... When subscribing to a newsletter edition you'll also get early notice on Tyee events, news, promotions, partner messages and special initiatives. Further to the provision of the Personal Information Protection ... ( read original story ...)