Biel Crystal Holdings Limited, the world's largest maker of smartphone screens, said it applied to raise capital in Hong Kong, reviving the initial public offering (IPO) that was scuttled three years ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s economic recovery loses steam in Q2, but recovery on track
Hong Kong's economy lost some momentum in the second quarter but still expanded by 7.5% from a year earlier, as domestic and global activity continued to recover from last year's pandemic-induced ... ( read original story ...)
As proud Hong Kong cheers its Olympic champions, remember we need to stick together in hard times, too
The pride and emotion people in Hong Kong showed when Cheung Ka-long won Olympic fencing gold is a reminder of recent hardships and the need to stick together. ( read original story ...)
From Peregrine to Next Digital: Hong Kong invokes rarely-used powers in company law
Hong Kong’s financial secretary appointed an inspector to look into the affairs of Next Digital. It’s the first such move since Richard Farrant was tasked to probe the collapse of investment bank ... ( read original story ...)
‘It Feels Like We’re Just Waiting to Die’: Hong Kong Targets Student Unions
The authorities are clamping down on universities, which they consider hotbeds for unrest. The groups say they are fighting for survival. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong man arrested for allegedly booing Chinese anthem while watching Olympics
Man allegedly also waved colonial-era flags while watching fencer Edgar Cheung’s medal ceremony at a mall ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong Police Arrest Man for Booing National Anthem
Hong Kong police have arrested a man on suspicion of insulting the national anthem. TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Hong Kong police arrested a man Friday on suspicion of insulting the national anthem, after he ... ( read original story ...)
Olympics Latest: Hong Kong star injured, won’t swim 50 free
The Latest on the Tokyo Olympics, which are taking place under heavy restrictions after a year’s delay because of the coronavirus pandemic: ___ Hong Kong’s rising star Siobhán Haughey has withdrawn ... ( read original story ...)
Haughey wins rare medals for Hong Kong; out of 50 free swim
Siobhán Haughey had already made history at the Tokyo Olympics. Then she went out and burnished her legacy in the pool. The 23-year-old swimmer from Hong Kong earned a silver medal in the 100-meter ... ( read original story ...)
The Times view on business in Hong Kong: Market Warnings
Zhang Wei/China News Service via Getty ImagesThe Hong Kong stock exchange. Foreign investors have largely overlooked attacks on freedom of expression in the ter ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong’s Apple Daily Overkill
The city shows again that it’s no longer a safe place for business. ( read original story ...)
As China absorbs Hong Kong, why do both get Olympic teams?
Two teams, from two Chinese cities, confronting each other on a badminton court, thwacking the shuttlecock back and forth. Nothing unusual there. In China, teams play each other all the time. ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong worn down by slow death of freedom
The Metropark Hotel, in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, has no sightseers, businessmen or women, nor conventional visitors but, for new and sinister reasons, it has never been busier. Until a year ago, it ... ( read original story ...)
Olympic Success Gives Hong Kong an Emotional Lift in Hard Times
As China clamps down on its civil and political rights, Hong Kong is finding solace and hope in its best-ever Olympic showing. ( read original story ...)