(CNN) -- Authorities in Hong Kong canceled nearly 200 flights Monday because of a major protest at the city's international airport. That's terrible news for companies operating in the financial hub. ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Next Crisis May Be Economic as Protest Fallout Grows
Photographer: Kyle Lam/Bloomberg Photographer: Kyle Lam/Bloomberg Hong Kong’s deepening political crisis now risks becoming an economic one. After protesters brought the city’s airport to a standstill ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police fire tear gas during another weekend of protests
HONG KONG — Hong Kong police fired volleys of tear gas to disperse ... Neither warning – one aimed at residents and the other at a business emblematic of the city – deterred demonstrators. Leung Wai ... ( read original story ...)
While Hong Kong fights for democracy, Canada goes silent
The Hong Kong protests have been escalating ever since June 9 ... The Trudeau government’s policy of business-as-usual trade engagement and otherwise saying nothing to arouse Beijing’s ire will do ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong cancels all remaining Monday flights
Hong Kong airport authorities cancelled remaining flights on Monday after protesters swarmed the main terminal building for a fourth day. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong airport authority cancels all flights: Morning Brief
[Reuters] Also: Cathay Pacific shares tank as it bows to China to sack staff over Hong Kong protests [Yahoo Finance UK] Saudis to buy Reliance oil refining stake for $15B: The world’s biggest crude ... ( read original story ...)
Bank stocks tumble, taking ETFs with them
Bank stocks swooned Monday as bond yields fell further and unrest continued in Hong Kong. The SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF KRE, -1.50% was down 1.42% in mid-morning trading, while the SPDR S&P Bank ... ( read original story ...)
Deutsche Bank attempts to wind up Singyes Solar
Deutsche Bank’s Hong Kong branch has issued a winding up petition against Guangdong-based solar project developer and building-integrated PV manufacturer Singyes Solar. The heavily-indebted solar ... ( read original story ...)
StanChart: Success of Virtual Banking in H.K. Depends on Partnerships
talks about the virtual banking business it plans to start in Hong Kong. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia." ... ( read original story ...)
The week in renminbi: Hong Kong unrest worsens, Chinese banks’ woes continue, offshore market records large weekly outflows
The UK has no sovereign right, governing right, or supervision right in Hong Kong.” Shandong-based Hengfeng Bank became the third bank in China to get a bailout or takeover from the state. Central ... ( read original story ...)
Cities in trouble: London will weather a no-deal Brexit but can Hong Kong survive its political crisis?
Last Thursday, Savills, the global real estate adviser, blamed political and economic uncertainty in Britain and Hong Kong for the 50 per cent fall in the profits it generated from advising on ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests paralyze one of Asia’s busiest airports as China cracks down
filled the arrivals hall at Hong Kong International Airport. In a statement, the Airport Authority said it would "work closely with its business partners with a view to resuming normal airport ... ( read original story ...)
How Many The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited (HKG:3) Shares Do Institutions Own?
Hong Kong and China Gas is a pretty big company ... Company management run the business, but the CEO will answer to the board, even if he or she is a member of it. Story continues I generally ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong business warns of risks to economy as protests continue
HONG KONG -- As mass protests sweep across Hong Kong for the 10th consecutive weekend, the businesses that keep the territory's economy turning are warning of dire consequences if the standoff ... ( read original story ...)