The fickle Chinese consumer has latched onto a set of new preferences for watching videos, a trend investors and media giants are tapping into. ( read original story ...)
Evergrande Service Unit to Seek Approval for $2 Billion Hong Kong IPO
Evergrande Property Services Group Ltd. is planning to seek listing approval as soon as next week for its Hong Kong initial public offering, which could raise at least $2 billion, according to people ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong leader Lam discussed coronavirus, economic relief with Beijing
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on Friday she had discussed coronavirus controls and economic relief measures with mainland Chinese officials during her three-day trip to Beijing and that the central ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stock rally stalls on US election suspense, global Covid-19 cases spike
Hong Kong stocks fluctuated near the highest level in almost four months as traders waited for the outcome of the US presidential election. A jump in global Covid-19 infections and slowing sales from ... ( read original story ...)
Kuaishou files for Hong Kong IPO as world’s second-biggest short video app joins march of Chinese tech companies to raise funds
Valued at more than US$30 billion in its most recent funding, Kuaishou chose to list in Hong Kong as the United States government increased its censorship of Chinese firms and especially technology ... ( read original story ...)
Top Chinese official praises Lam for stabilizing Hong Kong
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has received credit from a top Chinese official for restoring order and reviving the economy in the semi-autonomous territory ... ( read original story ...)
TikTok Owner ByteDance Eyes Asset Listings In Hong Kong: Report
ByteDance, the Chinese parent of viral video platform TikTok, is in talks to raise $2 billion from investors before a possible listing of some of its businesses in Hong Kong, according to a report. ( read original story ...)
Ant Will Remain an Important Firm in Hong Kong, HKMA Says
Ant Group Co. will continue to play an important role on Hong Kong’s financial scene even as mainland regulators deepen their scrutiny of the financial technology giant’s business, according to a city ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong: Snitch hotline gets more than 1,000 calls
Hong Kong's new hotline to report breaches of the controversial national security law has received more than 1,000 calls within hours of going live. Residents can anonymously send in images, audio and ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong launches national security hotline
The Hong Kong Police Force launched a hotline on Thursday for residents to inform on those they believe have broken a controversial national security law implemented in the summer. ( read original story ...)
Ant Will Remain an Important Firm in Hong Kong, Says HKMA’s Chow
Ant's shock IPO halt has cast uncertainty over the future of financial-technology giant Ant Group Co. However, an official at Hong Kong's de facto central bank says Ant Group will continue to play an ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong National Security Hotline Sees 1,000 Tips on Day One
Hong Kong’s new hotline for residents to report violations of controversial national security legislation received 1,000 tips hours after launching, the South China Morning Post reported, citing a ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing Strangles Hong Kong Even Tighter
A new proposal would destroy any semblance of the city’s autonomy and its residents’ freedom. ( read original story ...)
Snitch hotline created by Hong Kong cops to crack down on activists
These snitches probably won’t need stitches. Hong Kong police have launched an anonymous hotline which allows residents to report their neighbors for violations of China’s harsh new security law, the ... ( read original story ...)