Former Macquarie banker Andrew Low, who will lead a new group advising government, reckons Hong Kong will be dominated by Chinese firms and global companies will look elsewhere. ( read original story ...)
Yum China shares tumble more than 4% as it debuts in Hong Kong
Yum China, which operates fast food restaurants KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut in China, raised $2.22 billion by selling 41.9 million shares at 412 Hong Kong dollars ($53.16) apiece. ( read original story ...)
House of the year, Hong Kong: Guotai Junan International
Guotai Junan International affirms its reputation to bridge enterprises and investors in China with the world as it saw another year of strong financial performance, even though the capital market has ... ( read original story ...)
Impossible Foods launches plant-based sausage product in Hong Kong
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Plant-based burger maker Impossible Foods said on Thursday it would start selling its faux pork product in Hong Kong, its first expansion outside of the United States as it seeks ... ( read original story ...)
Yum China shares set to open down 0.5% in Hong Kong market debut
Shares of Yum China Holdings Inc are set to open at HK$410 ($52.90) each, down 0.5% from the offering price as the company's dual-listed stock began trading in Hong Kong on Thursday. The operator ... ( read original story ...)
US government sells Hong Kong mansions without disclosing winning buyer or price amid fraying China ties
The US government has sold one of its biggest properties in the city under a shroud of secrecy amid worsening tensions between Beijing and Washington. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Hong Kong to relax social distancing rules and may start travel bubble with countries like South Korea, Thailand and Japan
The number of people allowed to sit together at restaurants in Hong Kong will rise to four from Friday. Photo: SCMP/ K.Y. Cheng As Covid-19 cases continue to drop, Hong Kong will relax its ... ( read original story ...)
China military show of force near Taiwan has experts asking if island could be the ‘next Hong Kong’
A stream of Chinese fighter jets sliced through Taiwan's southwest airspace on Wednesday, according to the self-ruled enclave's defense ministry, marking the latest in a string of perceived threats by ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai exchange says it will review Ant IPO on September 18
The Shanghai stock exchange said on Wednesday that it would review the listing of Chinese financial technology firm Ant Group on the local STAR Market on Sept. 18. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: harassed mainland Chinese bank worker attacked after retiree blocked his escape route by closing office door, court told
Marc Progin, 75, has denied one count of aiding and abetting disorder in a public place over the incident on October 4 last year. ( read original story ...)
China is targeting and arresting Hong Kong dissidents. I could be next.
I have imagined what would happen if I were detained and sent to China. I hope the international community would continue standing with the Hong Kong people. ( read original story ...)
Strong Start for Stocks on Wall Street a Day After Sell-Off
Stocks are off to good start on Wall Street, a day after more steep drops in big technology companies pulled indexes sharply lower. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong school suspends teenager for online protest-related slogan
A Hong Kong high school student has been suspended after displaying a protest-related slogan in online classes, in the first case since Beijing imposed a draconian national security law on the city. ( read original story ...)
What you can no longer say in Hong Kong
A national security law passed June 30 instantly altered the lives and liberties of Hong Kong’s residents, criminalizing words and images that just hours earlier had been legally protected free speech ... ( read original story ...)