Hong Kong's oldest political satire show will air its final episode Friday evening, against a backdrop of pro-democracy unrest and fears that an incoming anti-subversion law will help Beijing trammel ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Shares May Tick Higher On Friday
BOC Hong Kong gained 0.21 percent, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China sank 0.20 percent, AIA Group rose 0.14 percent, China Life Insurance increased 0.12 percent, China Mobile eased 0.09 percent ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong to Remain a Financial Hub: Asset Manager PAG
Weijian Shan, chairman and chief executive officer of PAG,, a Hong Kong-based alternative asset manager which oversees $38 billion globally, explains why he thinks the city will remain the premier ... ( read original story ...)
China’s legislature passes controversial draft of Hong Kong national security bill
China’s legislature reviewed and passed a draft of a national security bill for Hong Kong, which critics say jeopardizes the territory’s semi-autonomous standing, the latest move by China to gain ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong security law draft to be put before China’s top parliament body
The top decision-making body of China's parliament will review a draft of national security legislation for Hong Kong during a session in Beijing that began on Thursday, the official Xinhua news ... ( read original story ...)
NetEase turns to ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Lord of the Rings’ games in global push after Hong Kong listing
NetEase is using a dual strategy of partnering with big name brand owners, as well as investing in gaming studios, to drive its international expansion, the company told CNBC. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong children’s shop told to remove protester statue
A shop owner in Hong Kong is refusing an order to remove a life-sized statue of a female anti-government protester from one of his stores. Herbert Chow has been told by landlords at a location of one ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Online Retail Giant JD.com Debuts Successfully On Hong Kong Stock Exchange
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has raised nearly $4 billion as its shares debuted on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Thursday. China's second biggest online retailer, JD.com saw ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong, most other Asia stocks slip on caution over coronavirus, Korean tensions; JD.com jumps in debut
JD.com, one of China’s largest e-commerce sites, rose as much as 5.8 per cent in its secondary listing debut in Hong Kong. Its corporate dog mascot banged the gong in an online ceremony as it began ... ( read original story ...)
G7 urges China to reconsider imposing security law on Hong Kong
Hours before China's top legislature was to convene on Thursday, the Group of Seven urged Beijing to reconsider imposing a controversial national security law on Hong Kong. ( read original story ...)
Japan Woos Hong Kong Business as Abe Cools to China
Japan is laying out the welcome mat for Hong Kong-based financiers as China moves to erode Hong Kong’s autonomy through a new security law. . But Beijing is seeking to reassure the international ... ( read original story ...)
China Bitcoin Mining Gear Maker Launches U.S. IPO
Ebang International has launched a roadshow for its U.S. initial public offering that could raise as much as $126 million, becoming the second Chinese Bitcoin mining machine maker to seek a U.S. ( read original story ...)
Finance: Hong Kong finds new ways to work
Street protests and a pandemic have forced Hong Kong’s bankers and investors to experiment with how they work and raise funds for clients – their innovations have been surprisingly successful and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Disneyland reopens with limited admission after drop in China’s coronavirus cases
Hong Kong Disneyland has officially reopened after a major drop in coronavirus cases in the Chinese territory. ( read original story ...)