Twelve people from Hong Kong arrested as they reportedly sailed to Taiwan for political asylum will "have to be dealt with" by mainland China, but the city government would try to provide assistance, ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong startup launches water-soluble ‘Invisible Bag’
TAIPEI — In recent years, government and non-governmental organizations have been advocating for reducing the use of plastic waste. But have you ever thought that high-tech plastic bags that can ... ( read original story ...)
In Hong Kong, people are buying newspapers to look at the ads
The revival of print advertising in a newspaper under assault by the government is the latest twist in Hong Kong's ever-evolving protest tactics. ( read original story ...)
Nongfu Spring made ‘one of the hottest’ IPO debuts ever in Hong Kong’s stock market history
Nongfu Spring's "overwhelming reception" has been "simply crazy," says Dickie Wong of Kingston Securities, who adds that nearly 1 in 10 Hong Kongers participated in the Chinese firm's initial public ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-China’s Nongfu Spring shares surge 85% in Hong Kong debut
Shares of Chinese bottled water and drinks producer Nongfu Spring Co Ltd rose as much as 85.3% higher than their initial public offering (IPO) price on their first day of trading on Tuesday. ( read original story ...)
Shares of Chinese bottled water giant Nongfu Spring soar in Hong Kong debut
The stock opened at 39.80 Hong Kong dollars per share ($5.14), more than 85% higher than its initial public offering price of 21.50 Hong Kong dollars ($2.77). ( read original story ...)
Can Hong Kong’s retail landlords weather soaring vacancy rates by running their own shops in their own buildings?
Rather than leave their properties standing idle, some retail landlords are launching brand new business ventures to fill the vacant space. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong protests: Hong Kong police criticized for tackling 12-year-old during protests
Police in Hong Kong police have come under heavy criticism after a widely-circulated video showed officers tackling a 12-year-old girl to the ground during a pro-democracy protest. ( read original story ...)
Chinese bottled water group shares surge 85% on Hong Kong debut
Retail investor demand for Nongfu Spring stock outstripped supply by more than 1,000 times More than 700,000 retail investors in Hong Kong submitted orders for Nongfu shares © Barcroft Media via Getty ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong, China stocks are dragged down by tech declines after semiconductor firm SMIC plunges on US ban threat
The Hong Kong and China stock markets were dragged down by technology stocks on Monday, with top Chinese semiconductor producer SMIC falling by as much as 23 per cent after the Trump administration ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong racing stock market: who’s hot, who’s not and who’s emerging from the pack?
While global uncertainty continues, Hong Kong racing has managed to forge ahead mostly unscathed. Season 2020-21 sees old faces in David Hayes and Alexis Badel return to the fold, adding intrigue to ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong police criticized for tackling 12-year-old to the ground during protests
Police in Hong Kong police have come under heavy criticism after a widely-circulated video showed officers tackling a 12-year-old girl to the ground during a pro-democracy protest. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Police tackle 12-year-old to the ground in Hong Kong
Hong Kong police have come under fire after footage of officers tackling a 12-year-old girl to the ground near a pro-democracy protest went viral. Police said the girl took part in an illegal ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese Bottled-Water Giant Taps Hong Kong IPO Market
Shares in China’s Nongfu Spring surged ahead of its Hong Kong debut, after investors thirsty for new stock sales placed nearly $150 billion of orders for a $1.1 billion deal. ( read original story ...)