Hong Kong Airlines has collaborated with home grown chef, Gabriel Choy to offer a range of Western dishes with an Asian twist. The meals, which do not include breakfast, will be served to Business Class passengers on all flights departing from Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong court denies U.K. banker’s double murder appeal
HONG KONG -- A Hong Kong court on Friday rejected a British banker's appeal of his conviction in the gruesome murders of two Indonesian women. Three Court of Appeal judges said in their decision that Rurik Jutting's appeal had no merit. Jutting is serving ... ( read original story ...)
Xiaomi gains HK users’ trust ahead of potential IPO
That should help the company bolster its brand exposure and help clear the way for an initial public offering later this year. Xiaomi has been steadily developing in the Hong Kong market since it opened its first Mi Home in Mong Kok in September 2015. ( read original story ...)
Can Hong Kong’s regulator help out-of-pocket shareholders collect on Qunxing’s fraud penalty?
Qunxing Paper Holdings, a Chinese printing company that was kicked off the Hong Kong stock exchange last year for fraud, has been ordered to compensate the 27,000 investors who have invested in it since its 2007 initial public offering, closing the final ... ( read original story ...)
It pays Hong Kong to welcome hi-tech companies
As the Hong Kong stock exchange rued the one that got away, praise for honouring a principle was cold comfort for the loss of what remains the world’s biggest tech initial public offering. We are referring of course to the US$25 billion listing of ... ( read original story ...)
Billion-dollar biosim maker mulls $500M Hong Kong IPO
A Chinese biosimilar maker valued at $1.5 billion might be the first to list its stock on Hong Kong’s exchange under new rules allowing startups and biotechs to go public. The company, called Shanghai Henlius Biotech, could do an IPO raising $500 million ... ( read original story ...)
A-Living Services’ Hong Kong IPO Priced Near Middle Of Indicative Range – Source
HONG KONG (Feb 05) -- A-Living Services' initial public offering was priced at HK$12.30 apiece, slightly lower than the mid-point of an indicative range, according to a source familiar with the pricing details. The Chinese property management service ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing : Exchange Publishes Guidance Letters on Pricing Flexibility for IPOs and Placing Tranche Reallocation in IPOs
Listing applicants can use pricing flexibility mechanism to set price of shares in an IPO Listing applicants can move shares from placing to public subscriptiontranche under certain conditions other than those in the practice note that has the clawback ... ( read original story ...)
Investors readying for a surge in blockbuster China IPOs
Its biggest win and breakthrough came in 2014 when China's e-commerce giant Alibaba snubbed the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and chose to list on the big board. Alibaba's $25 billion IPO ranks as the largest in history. Typically, New York has offered higher ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Henlius Biotech Inc is reportedly planning its IPO offering
As Hong Kong is looking to overhaul its traditional IPO rulings in order to create further competition with New York, Shanghai Henlius Biotech is set to benefit from these changes. Bloomberg has reported that the company is looking to go public under the ... ( read original story ...)
Credit Suisse Fined $5 Million for Hong Kong Regulatory Breaches
In November, the regulator fined HSBC Holdings Plc’s private-banking unit a record HK$400 million over sales of structured products linked to Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. in Hong Kong. “Credit Suisse has taken appropriate action to ensure that Credit ... ( read original story ...)
Mealworm farming made easy: grow a new protein source that’s eco-friendly with hive from Hong Kong start-up
An alternative source of protein is finding its way onto more dinner tables around the world, and it includes all the essential amino acids and is rich in protein, fibre, potassium and phosphorus: mealworms. Eighty per cent of countries around the globe ... ( read original story ...)
Thanks to street rallies, the Birkin bag’s purveyor got prime Hong Kong real estate for a bargain
During the Occupy Central movement in October 2014, the streets of Hong Kong’s central business district were crammed with tens of thousands of demonstrators seeking redress on a range of issues from universal suffrage to protection for the environment. ( read original story ...)
Chinese Mainland, Not Hong Kong, Faces Big Property Bubble, Expert Says
The Chinese mainland faces a bigger property bubble than Hong Kong, reflecting the mainland’s excessive construction, over-borrowing and misalignment of home prices and purchasing power, said Shih Wing-ching, founder of Centaline Property Agency. ( read original story ...)