A landmark Hong Kong court ruling granting visas to spouses of gay expatriate workers will help fuel LGBT groups pressuring Singapore and Japan to change their policies as the global financial hubs vi... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong court upholds ruling in favor of same-sex couple
HONG KONG – Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal ruled Wednesday that the same-sex partner of a British expatriate is entitled to equal treatment under immigration law, marking a significant step for gay ... ( read original story ...)
British lesbian QT wins right to Hong Kong spouse visa
"The ability to bring in dependants is an important issue for persons deciding whether to move to Hong Kong," the court said, according to AFP news agency. It said it was "counter-productive" to restr... ( read original story ...)
Where to earn $2m in Hong Kong finance by your early 30s
In which jobs will you earn the highest base salaries in Hong Kong banking? And how much will you actually get paid when you reach the senior ranks in these roles? To find out, we averaged out directo... ( read original story ...)
What Is It Really Like Studying In Hong Kong? Business Masters Students Reveal All
Hong Kong has witnessed speedy changes in the past few decades, transforming into a global financial center whilst running alongside an upsurging global superpower. A city of approximately 7 million p... ( read original story ...)
HSBC pays ode to tradition with latest Hong Kong campaign
Diane Chiu, head of marketing Hong Kong, Retail Banking and Wealth Management said: “We’re very proud of Hong Kong’s heritage and the traditional crafts that give us a sense of belonging to our commun... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Top Court Grants Visa Rights to Same-Sex Partners
Hong Kong’s top court handed down a landmark ruling that will pave the way for visas to be granted to same-sex spouses of LGBT expatriate workers in Asia’s biggest financial hub. The city’s Court of Final Appeal ruled in favor of a British lesbian ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong court upholds ruling in favour of same-sex couple
Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal ruled Wednesday that the same-sex partner of a British expatriate is entitled to equal treatment under immigration law, marking a significant step for gay rights in the Chinese territory. The unanimous judgment said the ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Highways Department admits there were water leakage problems with building at mega bridge but says they have been fixed
Hong Kong’s Highways Department admitted late on Tuesday that there had been problems with flooding and smoke in power supply rooms of the immigration building for the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge but said they had been fixed. Its assurances came after ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s craft beer sector grows, but real prize may be few miles away
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The number of craft beer brewers in Hong Kong has risen to more than 35 from none five years ago and many are betting on China’s expanding market to fuel sales, especially as the mainland develops an economic zone just a few miles away. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Continues Taking Regulatory Action, Hopes to Become International Blockchain Hub
Meanwhile, Hong Kong continues to nurture financial, cross-border initiatives powered by blockchain, steadily gaining a reputation for being an important international blockchain hub. Around the same time, in September 2017, the government of Hong Kong ... ( read original story ...)
Ambitious plans for Southern China megalopolis trigger big hopes and fears in Hong Kong
But Beijing has made it clear that economic integration is key to reinforcing its sovereignty over Hong Kong - and it gets support from within the business community. “We will no longer be Hong Kong people, but Greater Bay Area people,” said Jonathan ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s ICAC chief warns of corruption in Belt and Road countries
Hong Kong’s top anti-graft official has urged local investors to shun corrupt overseas business deals when joining China’s Belt and Road Initiative, warning of rampant bribery in some countries involved in the ambitious global trade project. ( read original story ...)
Virgin Australia resumes daily Melbourne-Hong Kong flights from Oct 28
Virgin's return to a daily Melbourne-Hong Kong service with a late morning departure will sharpen its appeal to business travellers and bring the airline back into the competitive frame against Qantas and Cathay Pacific, although the later still holds the ... ( read original story ...)