As Low as HK$3 for One FWC Point, Extra Fun for Young Travel Lovers The launch ceremony was held today on the 70th floor of Bank of China Tower. Officiating guests included Mrs Ann Kung, Deputy Chief ... ( read original story ...)
Make ‘Greater Bay Area’ opportunities easier to avail of to spur city’s success, experts tell Hong Kong authorities
Hong Kong should adopt a liberal and pragmatic approach as it seizes business opportunities under Beijing’s initiative to turn the city and 10 of its neighbours into an economic powerhouse rivalling S... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong alcohol office puts extra 30 inspectors on streets as new rule banning sale of booze to under-18s comes into effect
The Tobacco and Alcohol Control Office has put an extra 30 inspectors on Hong Kong’s streets to ensure retailers are enforcing the new law regulating the sale of booze to minors. Officers will conduct ... ( read original story ...)
Does Hong Kong’s proposed suspension rule give regulators enough teeth to eject errant firms?
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) is collecting views from the marketon its proposal that could lead to a company being suspended from trading if the auditor gives an adverse opinion or if there ... ( read original story ...)
Credit reporting agency TransUnion forced to suspend online services over personal data security flaw as Hong Kong leader urges fix
The Hong Kong arm of American consumer credit reporting agency TransUnion was forced to suspend its online services on Thursday after a local newspaper was easily able to access the personal data of t... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong eye doctors face misconduct charge over patient referrals to private clinic
Three former public eye doctors in Hong Kong have been arrested and charged for allegedly referring patients to a private clinic operated by two of them, the city’s corruption commission disclosed on ... ( read original story ...)
Five dead, 32 injured in Hong Kong coach crash
Five people were killed and 32 injured when a coach carrying Cathay Pacific staff to Hong Kong’s airport collided with a taxi on Friday, police said, with passengers thrown from the coach’s ... ( read original story ...)
Uphold Hong Kong’s rule of law, city’s first post-handover chief justice Andrew Li tells legal graduates
Hong Kong’s first post-handover chief justice has urged fresh graduates to uphold the rule of law, while calling for a redress to the balance between rights and responsibilities. Andrew Li Kwok-nang a... ( read original story ...)
Coach driver in Hong Kong crash that claimed five lives had been suspended for accident earlier this year
The driver involved in a fatal coach crash in Hong Kong had been suspended for careless driving following an accident earlier this year, his employer revealed on Friday. The previous incident took pla... ( read original story ...)
5 dead, 32 injured after bus and taxi collide in Hong Kong
Emergency crew at the scene of an accident between a coach and taxi in Hong Kong on Nov 30, 2018. (Screengrab: i-CABLE News) Debris including glass and personal belongings was strewn across the road, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks end higher; energy shares lead gains
HONG KONG, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Stocks in Hong Kong ended higher on Friday as energy stocks, driven by news that oil-producing nations are set to trim supplies, helped lift the market. Expectations of s... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to license 1st online-only insurer in fintech push
The online platform will operate in a market worth more than $63 billion in insurance premiums, and will compete with players such as AIA Group and the local units of Prudential Plc and Sun Life Finan... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong home prices see a 2.4 per cent decline in October – a third consecutive monthly drop at a quickening pace
Home prices in Hong Kong slid for a third month – and picked up the pace. Analysts often say that three makes a trend, so the latest data are significant for property watchers, developers, owners and ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Fosun launches up to $547 million Club Med IPO in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Fosun International (0656.HK) is looking to raise up to $547 million with the IPO of its Club Med holiday business in Hong Kong, as it seeks funds to grow its business in China b... ( read original story ...)