From the arrest of pro-democracy legislators to election law changes — Hong Kong has undergone extraordinary change after the implementation of Beijing’s national security law. Two pro-democracy ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong democracy leader Nathan Law granted asylum in UK
Nathan Law, the pro-democracy leader who fled Beijing’s crackdown in Hong Kong last summer, has been granted asylum in Britain. Law’s announcement, which is likely to further inflame tensions between ... ( read original story ...)
Breakingviews – TuSimple $8 billion IPO destination looks out of range
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - TuSimple is driving too hard with its initial public offering. The autonomous truck company on Wednesday revealed it’s steering towards an $8 billion valuation. ( read original story ...)
HSBC to Allow 50% Occupancy in H.K. Offices From April 12
It had previously said only critical staff should come to the office. HSBC headquarters building, temporary closed due to the coronavirus, in Hong Kong on March 17. Photographer: Chan Long ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan charges Hong Kong execs with money laundering, is probing spying claims
Prosecutors investigating claims they helped Beijing interfere with democracy in Hong Kong and Taiwan, made by self-proclaimed former mainland spy Wang Liqiang. ( read original story ...)
Big Business Slams Hong Kong’s Move to Limit Company Registry
ICC-HK Chairman JP Lee said in the letter that the group was “at a loss” over the eagerness to push through the measures and that they will have “adverse consequences” for Hong Kong’s business ... ( read original story ...)
How many more pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong need to be arrested for Britain to step up?
Last week, Hong Kong authorities sunk to a new low as they charged seven pro-democracy leaders for unlawful assembly. The time has come for Britain to stop standing idly by and demonstrate moral ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks start with losses
HONG KONG: Hong Kong stocks opened Thursday morning slightly lower as investors prepare for the start of the corporate earnings season. The Hang Seng Index slipped 0.25 percent, or 70.68 points, to 28 ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong stocks drift higher as US Fed minutes of supportive policies tempers Tencent’s drop from Prosus divestment
Hong Kong stocks rose for the first time this week ... Zhang Shidong is based in Shanghai and reports on business for the Post. He joined the team in 2017, following stints covering China's stock ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong democracy activist Nathan Law granted political asylum by Britain
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong democracy activist Nathan Law said he has been granted political asylum in Britain, where he arrived last July after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on ... ( read original story ...)
Tencent Backed Anjuke Group Mulls Hong Kong IPO
Tencent-backed Anjuke Group has filed an application for an initial public offering in Hong Kong, becoming the latest technology firm to tap the active equity fund raising market in the Asian ... ( read original story ...)
Trip.com Seeks Up to $1.4 Billion Hong Kong Second Listing
The companies have been flocking to Hong Kong as a way to hedge against the ... bloomberg.com Subscribe now to stay ahead with the most trusted business news source. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong people are ‘distressed’ and ‘disillusioned,’ says pro-democracy ex-lawmaker
Emily Lau, a former Democratic Party member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, said some people fear they have lost important freedoms. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong activists plead guilty but say ‘history will absolve us’
Photograph: Liau Chung-ren/Zuma Wire/Rex/Shutterstock A prominent Hong Kong activist, Lee Cheuk-yan has declared “history will absolve” those on trial, after he pleaded guilty with the media mogul ... ( read original story ...)