Hong Kong’s last British governor, Chris Patten, is urging protesters not to “lose faith” over what he describes as moves by Beijing to tighten its control over the semi-autonomous city ... ( read original story ...)
India is chasing an elusive China dream
India’s attempts to attract factories from China have underestimated the Middle Kingdom’s competitive edge.Post covid-19, companies will increase inventories or relocate some supplies to locations clo ... ( read original story ...)
AP PHOTOS: Quarantine and a bracelet for Hong Kong returnees
It sits on your wrist, just as a wristwatch would. And in a moment when the world fears infections more than almost anything, it knows exactly where you are. Since ... ( read original story ...)
Pompeo: Activists’ Treatment Makes Hong Kong Autonomy Assessment More Difficult
"Leading Hong Kong activists like Martin Lee and Jimmy Lai were hauled into court. Actions like these make it more diffic ... ( read original story ...)
VIRUS DIARY: In Hong Kong lockdown, watched by a wristband
It took only a few seconds. Shortly after I stepped off a flight from Singapore, an official at the Hong Kong immigration counter gestured for me to extend my arm, then strapped a bulky plastic box to ... ( read original story ...)
Tiananmen June 4 vigil organiser calls for candles to be lit across Hong Kong
Hong Kong people, unable to hold a mass vigil due to coronavirus curbs, should light candles instead to commemorate pro-democracy protesters killed in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square 31 years ... ( read original story ...)
HSBC sees double-digit wealth asset growth in Asia by 2023
HSBC Holdings PLC expects to achieve double-digit asset growth in its newly combined wealth business in Asia Pacific in the next three years, as it looks to grab a bigger share of the growing rich ... ( read original story ...)
All Eyes Should Be on Hong Kong | Opinion
China's leaders will convene for their annual People's Congress, during which they will discuss the status of Hong Kong and whether to push forward with their rebuffed attempts to impose upon that ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Property Giant Beats Out Rivals To Grab Low-Priced Land Amid COVID-19 Downturn
CK Asset Holdings, the property arm of Li Ka-shing’s empire, was awarded a land plot in Kowloon for the bargain price of HK$4.95 billion ($639 million). ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Businesses Show Their Pro-Democracy Colors
Thousands of restaurants and other establishments in the “yellow economic circle” are calling for rights not available to mainland Chinese. ( read original story ...)
An explosive summer of discontent is brewing in Hong Kong
Determined to prevent a repeat of last year’s protests, Beijing is cutting off the city’s avenues of peaceful dissent — raising the specter of more extreme resistance. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong No Longer in Top Three IPO Venues
Hong Kong is not part of the top three listing venues globally for the first time in six years, as a slow start to 2020 has weighed on initial public offering activity. ( read original story ...)
New Nasdaq Restrictions on IPOs Could Be a Swipe at China — or Just About Investor Safety. What You Need to Know.
Nasdaq is set to unveil new restrictions on initial public offerings that could make it harder for some Chinese companies to list in the U.S. Is this the next step in the decoupling of China and the U ... ( read original story ...)
Spike in some Hong Kong flat sales raises fraud suspicions
A jump in the number of Hong Kong flats selling for exactly HK$10 million ($1.3 million) in recent months has raised suspicions about potential fraud, following a relaxation of mortgage rules for ... ( read original story ...)