20 Hong Kong activists guilty of contempt in 2014 protests

HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong court on Friday convicted 20 activists, including prominent student leader Joshua Wong, for defying authorities trying to clear a protest site during massive 2014 pro-democracy demonstrations in the Chinese-controlled city. ( read original story ...)

UK ‘concerned’ as Hong Kong denies Benedict Rogers entry

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has said he is "very concerned" after a British human rights activist was denied entry to Hong Kong. Benedict Rogers has been a vocal critic of Chinese-ruled Hong Kong's human rights record. Mr Johnson said he would seek an ... ( read original story ...)

MARKET BUZZ: Hong Kong’s HSI Edges Lower; HSBC Leads

HONG KONG (Oct 13) -- Hang Seng down 0.2% at 28,420.60 ... Weakness in HSBC drags other HK lenders lower. Hang Seng Bank and Bank of East Asia drop by 0.9% each. Geely Automobile extends correction from record highs, falling 1.5%; poised for weekly ... ( read original story ...)

Startups: How HK and Shenzhen can complement each other

Many tend to compare Hong Kong with its neighbor Shenzhen. Some believe the two cities are competing with each other, while others said the two can complement each other for a win-win situation. The number of startups has surged over the past seven years ... ( read original story ...)

Jailed Hong Kong activist Wong back in court on 21st birthday

Jailed Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong will mark his 21st birthday in court Friday to face more charges over his role in pro-democracy protests as his parents say they are standing by him. Wong and two other student leaders were jailed in August for six to ... ( read original story ...)

Hong Kong Bourse May Turn Lower Again On Friday

Hong Kong & China Gas added 0.41 percent, Sands China gained 0.40 percent, Kunlun Energy shed 0.27 percent, BOC Hong Kong lost 0.13 percent and China Petroleum and Chemical (Sinopec) and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China were unchanged. The lead from ... ( read original story ...)

BMW prints first foreign corporate Dim Sum in two years

HONG KONG, Oct 12 (IFR) - German carmaker Bayerische Motoren Werke ... BMW's issue follows those of National Bank of Canada, Royal Bank of Canada and BOC Aviation, making the past three weeks the busiest period in two years for the Dim Sum market. ( read original story ...)

Banking it all on the old credentials

surging by more than HK$60 billion. Gao's formula is to get the bank adapt itself to the persistent fluctuations in the world financial markets, steering the company away from troubled waters into bigger non-interest-related operations to help it cope with ... ( read original story ...)